April April:
You seem unhappy and excited about the prospect of our marriage.
You want me to give up my freedom and my carefree life
for a system with mixed success and failure rates?
Why should I marry you? Why do you want to marry me?
The only reason is to satisfy the ideal middle class desires that society has rooted in our hearts
and the consumer capitalism instilled in our hearts since childhood
But the main thing is that when you love someone like I love you the
only thing left is Marriage
2. April and the male lead:
Don't worry about true love, it's up to you to find true love, it will find itself, which
means that when you reach your grade and you are ready,
you are ready to have a child or make a promise, or... back a mortgage
The person who was with you at that time was your real son of heaven.
Do you mean that it is not the problem of people, but that the time is old?
Exactly
okay
so there's never been a guy who made you think "that's it, it's him, he's the real deal"?
3. The male protagonist passed by the bookstore and found the "Jane Eyre" that April lost:
Bookstore Clerk:
But the inscription inside is beautiful, the sentence in the book
"To my daughter, April: The
human heart is full of hidden treasures, Those thoughts, hopes, dreams, joys, the magic of which is broken by revelation.
- Gift from the father who loves you"
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