However, because no other friends could see it at the same time and couldn't find a way to communicate in real time, I chose to watch it at station A. The thrilling place to see other people's screen full of barrages has the same resonance as me!
but! From the last few episodes, I don't quite understand station A's one-sided scolding of my wife. Before my wife cheated, everyone scolded her for being nervous. I just want to say that my husband's cancer doesn't go to work, doesn't stay at home every day, runs around and doesn't tell you where to go to change you, don't worry! There is also a divorce. At that time, I found out that Laobai's drug dealer and drug dealer hadn't gotten involved with Ted (of course, everyone said that he had seduced and agreed with me), but I think it is understandable to ask for a divorce. Laobai is committing a crime! How much danger he has brought to his family without knowing it, and he has been emphasizing how much sacrifice he has made for his family and how much he has dedicated!
Of course, Lao Bai really sacrificed a lot, suffered a lot and took a lot of risks. In the last episode (probably the second episode of the third season), he told Skyler that the money can be used for Molly until he is 18 years old and can be used for WJ. University can buy daily necessities... I was really touched by that part... But is this kind of dedication that the family can't bear and understand really meaningful?
I want to say that if I were Skyler, I would definitely be disappointed. I really would rather be poor all my life than my husband dealing drugs.
So I'm really watching the full screen of bitch sluts recently...
am I wrong? !
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