The main line is the relationship between Alicia and Peter.
First, love is definitely not a guarantee of marital fidelity. It's not just an example here, how many families keep saying they love each other more, but they don't hesitate when they cheat. As said in Ye Nianchen's love trilogy, is guilt the guarantee of marriage stability?
I still remember how funny this conclusion made me at the time, and the sarcastic expression still seemed to hang on the corner of my mouth after reading it. Marriage is the result of love, but it is not love that sustains marriage. What an ironic conclusion, isn't it?
I admire Alicia's courage, facing scandals, facing criticism and still sticking to a complete family. I can't even imagine how she survived.
Marriage is like a city, it can only be complete when two people want to keep it.
What in this world is eternal? No, eternity is too far away, just a lifetime.
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