Do you think the bottom line ending is perfect?

The bottom line ends today. Personally, I think this ending is not icing on the cake. Let's just say it's ordinary.

The finale is different, because Song Yufei and Xu Tian are finally together.

However, it is still Ye Xin's mother, Jane Jia, who thinks that they may make up. In the end, they were vague and didn't know whether they were reconciled or not.

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Jian Jia is the legal director of a foreign-funded enterprise.

When Ye Xin 1 1 years old, she chose to divorce Ye Cunyuan for her own career.

They also fought for the custody of Ye Xin, but in the end the court awarded it to Ye Cunyuan Ye Xin.

Of course, Ye Xin always thought that her mother didn't want herself, and she really didn't know that the court awarded her to her father.

But she still can't forgive her mother.

Now Jianjia and Ye Xin haven't seen each other for many years, and those who look strange are not even friends.

Ye Xin has always been a knot in her mother's heart. She doesn't understand why a woman can give up her children for work.

In her mind, it has always been her mother who abandoned her and her father.

Jianjia spoke of her difficulties. She lives in a damp basement, works 16 hours a day and suffers from insomnia.

I also told you how much I miss my daughter.

There is not a mother in the world who doesn't love her children, but does she really love her children?

However, this is not the case. What she said to Ye Xin showed that she could never be a qualified mother.

Jianjia told Ye Xin: "Look at you now. With your ability, you should have a higher salary and take on greater responsibilities." .

This sentence has three messages. Ye Xin's current job doesn't match her ability.

Ye Xin earns too little money now.

Leaf nucleus should do more challenging work.

These ideas are actually simple values. She believes that capable people should do more challenging work, realize higher life value and earn more money.

This is probably how I felt then. I am full of enthusiasm. I want to go to a bigger stage and achieve higher goals in life, even at the expense of my family and children.

It turns out that she did it.