Misfortune and loss are sometimes good things. Otherwise, Katerina would not have been so successful and would not have met the man she later loved, Guosha.
Katerina's best friend: "You are so lucky... You always say that no one will fall in love with us in the future, because they have nothing to save."
Katerina: "But he's the best man in the world."
Katerina was abandoned by a scumbag when she was young. At that time, she was pregnant with his child. Later, she took the child by herself and became a female factory manager from an ordinary female worker through self-struggle. This self-reliant, tough and brave, beautiful and sexy woman finally met Guosha after all her hardships. Guosha is a senior fitter, rich in inner world, smart, humorous, interesting, good at housework, good at observation and reasoning, manly, decides everything by himself and fights for it, respects and loves women, is not vain (great people) Don't want to be a leader, but will charge when called), do what you like instead of what is fashionable, authoritative, or necessary, and regard freedom and dignity as the first priority of happiness. He has golden hands, works brilliantly and is creative (inventing instruments). He not only loves his job and enjoys the feeling of being indispensable at work, but also loves his friends, who are still fresh despite having known them for a long time.
Of course, fruit sand has its downsides. He's a bit macho, thinks that men should have a higher status in the family and earn more money, he's seen too many unfortunate examples of this; likes alcohol, but doesn't drink it at work or on an empty stomach (in cold Russia, In those days, it seems that many Russian men loved drinking).
The following is their conversation in bed.
Guosha: "Why are you single all the time?" (Actually, Katerina had dated a married man before, but they separated)
Katerina: "I'm waiting for you."
Guosha: "But have you ever had a man?"
Katerina: "Yes, but now I feel like nothing happened."
...
Guosha: "I sleep and talk in my sleep."
Katerina: "It doesn't matter, I'll whisper shush in your ear and you'll be quiet."
Guosha: "When I lie on my back, I still snore."
Katerina: "Then I'll turn you over and let you sleep on your side."
When Guosha learns that Katerina is a female factory manager, her self-esteem takes a hit, and she feels that she has deceived him. He disappeared for eight days, drinking wine to drown his sorrows every day. And Katerina discovered at this time that she didn't even know his surname, where he lived, and where he worked. When she got him back, she said:
"How long have I been looking for you?"
He replied, "Eight days."
She said, "No, I've been looking for you for a long time."
Ending song:
Not everything is done in a day
Moscow wasn't built in a day
Moscow does not believe in words
it only believes in love
whether covered with snow
still shining in autumn
it will warm a lonely soul
Moisturize a small tree in the woods
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