Yes, at first, I regretted running to see it. The story of the prince and Cinderella should be closed when "they lived happily ever after". That's what smart readers should do. However, there are still unwilling readers, such as me.
Keep watching.
All right! You see! Mark and Bridget are so at odds.
To be honest, she's not ugly. Especially the eyes, shining like jewels.
It's just that I'm so fat that I feel sorry for her. Moreover, it is embarrassing to always say some unintelligible, superficial and ignorant words.
However, she was so genuine that people just couldn't hate her. Just find it funny. It's like watching a clown.
I'll look next.
Finally, a misunderstanding caused them to part ways.
It's not just because of Darcy's bad words. (Gosh! He's a lawyer!) and arrogance. It is also because of Bridget's deep inferiority complex.
Compare that to that young beautiful smart slender Rebecca. . . . sky! She is nothing like it!
It was really dangerous. She almost got to spend the rest of her life in prison with her ex-boyfriend.
It's all a near miss and a misunderstanding.
She cried when Mark came to rescue her but was cold. She thought he didn't love her at all. She cried so painfully. However, Mark did not know.
Is there anything sadder than someone you love so much that doesn't love you anymore?
Of course, in the end, of course, it was released. She found him traveling almost all over Europe on her case, even though she was a fat, unmotivated 33-year-old woman who didn't even know where Germany was.
However, he loves her! Although he doesn't understand, he loves her.
But love is a very torturous thing.
But once you fall in love, the whole world seems to turn for you. That feeling, maybe like drinking a lucky potion, as if everything would go smoothly. . .
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