Friends said that Scarlett was not worthy of Rhett at all, she was too unruly and willful. In fact, self-will is a true temperament. If Scarlett suddenly loses her stubbornness and becomes as decent and perfect as Merlin, Rhett may not still like her. Everything in the world is causal. The reason for this is inexplicable.
But if she really doesn't love you, the more genuine she is, the more chilling she is.
Rhett has always believed that he will win Scarlett's love with his heart, so he has been doing his best for her. When he thought it was all in vain, Scarlett finally said that he loved him, but his energy was exhausted and he stopped believing. The back view of his love affair with Scarlett made me suddenly feel that love is really an indistinguishable thing. Maybe love doesn't exist at all, maybe, love is just a sentence, just a statement, it doesn't matter whether it is true or false.
Scarlett finally found out that Ashley, whom she had loved in the first half of her life, had never been in her heart. She finally knew that what she loved deeply was actually Rhett, but Rhett's heart had left her, and there was no way to get it back. The love of a lifetime is far away. Things in the world are not like that.
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