Pattaya, Please Don't Make Me Cry for You

Pattaya, Please Don't Make Me Cry for You

by You Xilin

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Because of love, I have to forgive. When I wrote the title, I realized that I used one word - forgiveness. The ending is disappointing, unexpected yet reasonable. Ren Zhen finds it hard to forgive him, not because of a lie, but because of the depth of love. He had never hidden anything from her, but she was reluctant to give him a chance to defend himself. She is proud, for love; but also humble, because of the disparity in status between the two. Of course Ren Zhen loved him, and because of her self-esteem, she resolutely rejected him thousands of miles away, but why bother? Love deserves forgiveness. Love requires communication, understanding, and then facing it together, but she didn't give him a chance. The two people have always been in a state of second guessing and have never communicated openly and honestly. This kind of love is inherently dangerous, and there will be other tests later on. In fact, thinking about it now, Ren Zhen may be worried for another reason: that he and he are not in the same family, but what does this mean in modern times?

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