Authenticity and perfection are the two dimensions that everyone expects most from the world. To the people around you, you want him to be sincere, sincere, smart and humorous. You ask him a question such as "How am I dressed today", and you want his answer to be sincere and deeply loved by you. And for your country, looking at those high-flying politicians, you also believe that their opinions must be sincere, and their abilities are as dazzling as words.
Yet this episode exposes a harsh reality, two episodes where truth and perfection are like a magnet in the most natural and normal circumstances, and it's hard to expect them to stick together. Under the most flawless mask hides the most ulterior motives.
Of course, there are not only real and perfect things. In the cold winter, order a pot of hot pot made from freshly slaughtered fat cattle in the countryside, and add some simple salt as a seasoning. Who would think about such a delicacy.
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