Later, in order to find an excuse to take a break, I came to Notting Hill to show her.
When the male protagonist was looking forward to standing at the door to be intimate with Anna, but unfortunately bumped into the fact that Anna actually had a boyfriend, A Ruan asked me if they would meet again? I said yes. A Ruan said that the scumbag heroine is so cheap. I said yes, yes, it's pretty cheap.
When Anna was overwhelmed by the scandal, annoyed and sad that she had nowhere to escape to him, he still accepted her tenderly, and then got the goddess carcass he dreamed of. But the dream was fleeting. Anna defines him as an idiot who works part-time in a travel bookstore hoping to become famous overnight through an actress. He didn't even utter a word of complaint, he was just dejected.
A Ruan asked again, are they together?
I said of course, they must still be together in the end because he loves her.
She said I fucked this guy so cheap.
I said yes, yes, it's really cheap, how big of a mind to endure this kind of woman.
Later, when I went to the bathroom to wash my face, I heard the lines from the male protagonist during the blind date. A Ruan said that the male protagonist's last blind date was pretty good, but he didn't want it.
I hummed in agreement, then washed my face in a daze. After being in a daze, he wiped his face and said to A Ruan in a melancholy manner: "Maybe it's because there are too few such slut men now, so it's even harder for us to be happy. It's hard for us to lose face just because of you and me. His kind of perseverance and kindness How many of us have tolerance for love."
Suddenly I felt very bitter, for each of our easily shaken hearts.
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