What impresses me most about this film is that it turns out that the male protagonist, like the female protagonist, has always liked each other! But he never said it, why is that? Is it shy? Or afraid that people will laugh at him? I never understood this! Also, why did the male lead still not confess when the female lead became good-looking? It just made the heroine misunderstood and made her think that the hero didn't like her at all? In this way, the male protagonist's friend has taken action. Is this really good? Is it the loyalty between boys? In order not to make friends sad, let the woman you like sad?
So love, say it, because you don't know what's going to happen next second. . .
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