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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Born to a house where women were only seen as tools to birth children, I was already in my twenties. I was standing on the crossroads of life.
At my fingertips were close to fifty photos of different men. They were the marriage partner candidates my father had prepared.
Those who took the initiative and volunteered because they wanted his company, and those that were recommended to strengthen our ties with other companies. There were various reasons, but I was to marry one, and build up a child.
That was my reason for existence in this house.
I don’t think I can love another.
I wonder how everyone believes in something so shapeless as love. It was only a marvel to me.
That I couldn’t do something any standard person could must be because I was a person who was never properly loved.
I put a break on the countless unanswered questions I held since my birth, and stared down at the photos around me.
That I chose him was truly a coincidence.
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After reading this we can really tell that the guy is an unreliable narrator as he only talked about how he was rude to his wife, etc. After reading this part I can't help but cry a lot!!
Their dynamics actually match each other, thinking about both characters and life experience.
- The female lead, honestly, is a very unique character and somehow at times doesn't even struck as the female lead. She's realistic and doesn't dwell on the unthinkable. And I love her eccentric personality, the way she just honestly went along the lines of "I'm going to make him fall", which albeit is a bit of a common cliché in novels but the author played it fairly well.
- The male lead, he's a down-right honest man and I loved how he wasn't keen on making a dillusion of "You can go ahead and try to flirt with me while I won't deny it but will go ahead with you but in the sidelines will always condemn you for forcing me" kind of scenario. He, from the first paragraph, had made it quite clear that he didn't like the female lead and sort of even mildly hated her.
- The dynamics was funny and played a great job on accentuating on the leads sort of out of the box personalities.
- I love how the love didn't emerge out of nowhere and actually developed through their years with each other.
- Loved the last scene! Oh my god, it was such a good scene, it was emotional and I praise myself for not crying, almost lol.
Cons:- I didn't quite like how the one-shot totally focused upon the numbers and I quite don't even understand from where the hell those numbers came from.
- I would have loved to have read the afterwards of their story but yeah, it's a one-shot so not much of a con.
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