I want to say two words
I couldn't help seeing the protagonist being a scumbag, I couldn't help it. This should be the first time I opened a single chapter and talked about the character problem. Top x 23 u s
There are two main problems in the previous chapter: Hua Kangrou was jealous because Xia Ning and Xiaoyi were too close to each other, so she asked Xiaoyi to move out, but Xiaoyi refused.
Then some book friends said that Xiao Yi was too much and was a scumbag.
Why don’t you say that Hua Kangrou’s approach is too much? She just asked Xiaoyi to move out at once. Have you ever considered Xiaoyi’s feelings?
And because of this, the protagonist is a scumbag, it's even more.
Just because Hua Mei asked the protagonist to move out, Xiao Yi didn't agree, so he was a scumbag? What kind of robber logic is this!
I know that it is understandable that Hua Meizi would have such an idea, but isn’t it understandable that the protagonist doesn’t want to move out?
A place where you have lived for two years and a good friend who has been with you for two years, Hua Mei asked you to move out with just one word. Can you accept it quickly?
So, it’s not wrong for Hua Mei to let the protagonist move away, but it’s not wrong for the protagonist not to move. This is just a disagreement between couples. What’s the matter with “scratch”?
The second thing is that Hua Meizi asked Xiao Yi to end his relationship with Yun Shuxue within five days.
There is no need to say anything about this, it was because Hua Meizi who decided the conditions herself and then regretted it.
Xiao Yi has always followed the agreement with Hua Meizi, and pushed the two girls' fake boyfriend business. The woman who took the initiative to deliver the appointment no longer made an appointment and stayed with her honestly.
The ending was that Hua Meizi asked him to end with Yun Shuxue within five days, so Xiao Yi was dissatisfied and said a few words to her.
As a result, some book friends said that the protagonist was at the moral high ground and said that the protagonist's three views were not correct... I really don't know what to say.
As the same as the girl can only have her own ideas, and even if her ideas are right or not, Xiao Yi can't refute it, right?
As soon as Xiao Yi confronts the flower girl, many book friends will be dissatisfied with criticizing Xiao Yi as a scumbag.
Why just criticize Xiaoyi from the perspective of Hua Meizi?
As for this matter, Hua Meizi’s mistake must be greater than Xiao Yi. What’s the result? There are many people who scold Xiao Yi.
I really don't understand.
What is the definition of a scumbag? It is irresponsible, unresponsible, and playing with other people's feelings.
Do these have anything to do with the protagonist? The woman I made a date didn't make Xiao Yi responsible.
Not to mention if you don’t use your affection.
The premise of playing with other people's relationship is that the two parties are in a lover relationship. So far, only Hua Mei met the conditions, but Xiao Yi has not played with her relationship!
It can't be said that the protagonist doesn't want to move out just play with her feelings, right? This is completely different.
There are also often book friends who say that the protagonist has set up a archway when he became a cousin. I have written that I don’t know when the protagonist has set up a archway for himself?
This protagonist is definitely not a perfect person, he is also a living person. He always has his own persistence and ideas, and it is impossible for him to follow others in everything.
But some friends do not want the protagonist to be perfect, or rather, they do not want the protagonist to be perfect.
Instead, I hope that the protagonist's words and deeds must conform to his ideas, otherwise the protagonist (author) will be criticized.
Thinking about it, it is impossible. The protagonist only has this brain, but how many ideas do you have!
Chapter completed!