End of the first part

The first part is over, and today is exactly one month.

Thank you very much for the readers who have commented, favorited, and voted in the past month, and thank you to the editors for their help and suggestions in this process. Recently, I am especially grateful to the staff for manual review, I didn't mean to involve so much sensitive content, and I changed and then reviewed the last few chapters over and over again, I'm really embarrassed.

Because of you, I'm carefully considering some of the future directions of this story, hoping that there will be fewer stiffness on the whole.

The first part is a process of growth for the heroine of this article, Weisi. You can see that the female goose has always been active in helping herself when she encounters things, and she has always been more sober.

The first part is a process of faith collapse for the young Qin Zhong, which is very cruel.

The young Qin Zhong is relatively early, although he likes his brother Qin Zheng very much, but he is also sensitive to the fact that his brother regards him as a competitor. This feeling peaked after Whitney got married. Whitney was not doing well, and Qin Zhong regretted not telling Whitney the truth before she got married, so he began to think about how to help Whitney early on.

As soon as Whitney found out about Tang, he wanted to divorce, but Qin Zheng disagreed, and even wanted to tie her up with a child. Whitney became pregnant, and Qin Zheng threatened her with the baby, so Whitney decided not to tolerate it anymore, and she immediately returned to her parents and separated from Qin Zheng.

Qin Zhong was the first to approach Wei Si, indeed because he wanted to use her, which cannot be whitewashed. It's just that Weisi may not be able to speak, and she may not be willing to go to the United States to appear in court, but Qin Zhong still invested a lot of time and energy in her.

During the exchange, Qin Zhong also found that he would have emotional ups and downs when he saw her walking with a boy in the same grade, and he would have thoughts of giving up when he saw her reminiscing about the past over and over again...... It's a pity that Qin Zhong is smart and precocious, but he didn't find out that it was not because Weisi was important to Whitney, but because Weisi was important to him.

Qin Zhong had some of his brother's black industry information in his hand, and he thought that these could be used as bargaining chips in exchange for Weisi's safety. In fact, Qin Zheng and Whitney went through divorce proceedings and fought for custody, just to teach his disobedient wife a lesson, and what he cared about most about the whole thing was his brother's betrayal.

Qin Zheng wants his younger brother to become his own disgust, to shatter his sense of moral superiority, to prove that they are all the same.

Regarding the relationship between Wei Si and Qin Zhong, my sister (thank you very much for helping me with the text) strongly unacceptable. She suggested that I change it to the heroine to beat Qin Zhong into Yang Wei with a steel pipe, so that the plot of the male protagonist disappearing in the back is logical (I went to see a doctor).

I didn't take her suggestion, because after forty chapters, Wei Si already likes Qin Zhong, when she loves someone, she will not think about it particularly comprehensive and rational, Wei Si makes her own choices and is responsible for her own choices, this is her right and freedom.

If Qin Zhong came out of the shadows with Weisi in the first part, then at the end, Weisi also saved him.

When she said goodbye, Wei Si didn't owe Qin Zhong anything, she could face him openly.

Regarding the content of the next part, it is mainly the college life of the female goose, her life experience, and some very helpless choices. With advance warning, Qin Zhong will be offline for a long time (not to go to Zhiyangwei), probably before the end of the second part.

The second part will merge the previously split chapters back together, so each of the following chapters will be a little longer.

Although the male protagonist is not there, I still implore everyone not to cancel the collection (เน‘ ฬแ„‡'เน‘), and it is very recommended to fatten up and watch again.