I would like to say two things

Seeing that the protagonist is a scumbag, I can't help it, this should be the first time to open a single chapter to talk about the problem of character design. Vertex X 23 U S

There are two main problems in the previous chapter: Hua Kangrou was jealous because Xia Ning and Xiao Yi were too close, and asked Xiao Yi to move out, but Xiao Yi refused.

Then some book friends said that Xiao Yi was too much and a scumbag.

Why don't you say that Hua Kangrou's approach is excessive? She just asked Xiao Yi to move out, did she consider Xiao Yi's feelings?

And because of this, the protagonist is a scumbag, and it's even worse.

Just because the flower girl asked the protagonist to move out, Xiao Yi didn't agree, so he is a scumbag?

I know, it's understandable that the flower girl would have such thoughts, but isn't it understandable that the protagonist doesn't want to move out?

A place where you have lived for two years, a good friend who has been with you for two years, the flower girl will let you move away with a word, can you accept it happily?

So, there's nothing wrong with the flower girl wanting the protagonist to move away, but it's not wrong for the protagonist not to want to move, it's just a disagreement between couples, what's the matter with the "scum"?

The second thing, Hua Meizi asked Xiao Yi to end the relationship with Yun Shuxue within five days.

Needless to say, it's the flower girl who regretted it after setting the conditions herself.

Xiao Yi has always abided by the agreement with the flower girl, pushed the fake boyfriend business of the two sisters, and the woman who took the initiative to send it to the door did not make an appointment, and honestly accompanied her.

In exchange for the end, 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 stood on the moral high ground, and said that the protagonist's three views were not correct...... I don't really know what to say.

Co-authoring can only flower girls have their own ideas, and even whether her ideas are right or not, Xiao Yi can't refute them, right?

As long as Xiao Yi scolds the flower girl, many book friends will be dissatisfied and start to call Xiao Yi a scumbag.

Why do you only criticize Xiao Yi from the perspective of a flower girl?

As far as this matter is concerned, the flower girl's fault must be greater than Xiao Yi's, and as a result, there are a lot of people who scold Xiao Yi.

I really don't understand.

What is the definition of a scumbag? It is irresponsible, inattentive, and playing with other people's feelings.

Do these have anything to do with the protagonist? The woman who made the appointment, they didn't let Xiao Yi be responsible.

Not to mention inattentiveness.

The premise of playing with other people's feelings is that the two parties are lovers, and so far only the flower girl is eligible, but Xiao Yi has not played with her feelings!

You can't say that the protagonist doesn't want to move out just to play with her feelings, right?

There are often book friends who say that the protagonist is a watch and sets up a memorial arch, I write until now, I don't know when the protagonist set up a chaste archway for himself?

This protagonist is certainly not a perfect person, he is also a living person, he always has his own persistence and ideas, and it is impossible for everything to follow others.

But some friends don't want the protagonist to be perfect, or rather, he doesn't 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 sprayed.

Think about it and know that it's impossible, the protagonist only has this one brain, but how many ideas do you have!

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