What is the ending of Situ Jun and Yao in I Wait for You in Memories?

I read many netizens' comments and said that Yao is, but I think he is a sad person. His sensitivity to feelings and inferiority may come from the harm brought to him by his family background, his poor childhood, his father's early death and his mother's running away from home, which all brought him great harm. He was walking on thin ice and was so helpless and helpless for a teenager who was only 16 years old at that time. This kind of person is particularly vulnerable to losses, and it is not easy to say it when you love someone! He is a particularly affectionate person!

I used to believe that no matter what happened to me or what I was wronged, my parents must be on my side, but after reading this novel, I don't think so.

Situjun is a favored son of heaven. She has loving parents, interesting friends, a well-off family, excellent looks and excellent grades. It can be said that she lacks everything and has almost no troubles.

Before it happened, could such a Situjun imagine that he would alienate others because of such an absurd thing?

Her parents love her and Yao loves her, but they don't believe her.

I can't imagine how a girl who just went to college survived in such a controversial situation.

She lost everything almost overnight, and no one can afford such a loss.

Situ Jun is the most distressing girl in all Cinda novels, because her pain is beyond my imagination and unbearable.

There are no evil people in this novel.

Si Tuleideng's parents, Yao, even Tan Shaocheng and Professor Zeng, caused this tragedy, but no one can tell who is responsible for it.

No one can be responsible.

Everyone is an ordinary person, and everyone has a selfish and cowardly side of human nature.

Stuart's parents loved her very much and raised Stuart as a baby. They just believe the "truth" told by their age and experience.

Yao loves her to death, but he can't believe that he can have her, but he can't control his cowardice and cowardice. Stuart is just a piece of jade, so two people can't be together even if they die.

Tan Shaocheng doesn't really want to hurt anyone. The hardships of life prevent her from being as open as others. She just has some small plans. She just can't accept the injustice of life.

Only Wujiang, although not necessarily 100% convinced of Stuart, is the only one who didn't fall down when Stuart was in the most difficult time and was willing to lend a helping hand. In this novel, only Stuart and Wujiang are sympathetic to Cinda.

When you find that your life is screwed up, you don't know who to blame.

This is probably fate.