The dialogue between mother and daughter reveals that it seems that the mother is involuntarily being a mother, but no matter what, she will not treat her daughter like this... I
haven't read the original and the old version, here it is I find Su's position very puzzling.
This version of Su appears as a good guy. Su's reaction to the bathroom incident is normal. The first reaction to getting dirty clothes is to be disgusted, and then laugh at Carrie for understanding her menstrual cycle.
Later, Su felt that she had done something wrong, but even if she felt that she owed Carrie and wanted to make up for it, she would first apologize to Carrie, right? (She never apologized before the prom accident, even if it would be embarrassing to apologize in person, is it okay to send a text message or something?), and it is impossible for her boyfriend to go to the prom with each other (at most, introduce other boys to her. This prom is very important to them). Although Su was somewhat aware that she was pregnant before the dance, it had no effect on the dance.
In short, after the bathroom incident, Su's behavior is incomprehensible.
The old version of Su probably planned to frame the protagonist? It should be more reasonable. Carrie caused herself to be criticized, and then joined others to make Carrie embarrassed.
There is another point to complain. Su received a message and knew that the girl probably wanted to fuck Carrie. The first time she should not drive there, she should call the boyfriend who was there at the time, right? Of course, the old version didn't have a cell phone, but this version...
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