How would you rate Charlie Su, the male protagonist of "The Love of Light and Night"?

This character was very successful. I was very moved when I watched the screen recording of the plot. I felt that I would definitely like this comedian. I struggled with it for a week and finally solved the problem and passed the game.

But when I actually saw it, I found that...in a sense, the details were too real...

...Excluding the main line, the appearance and thinking shown in his text messages and Moments The loops and language style, the self-righteous sense of humor, can be said to be exactly the same as the young rich second generation who fell in love with me for some reason in middle school... This classmate caused me a lot of trouble back then, until now (more than ten years ago) He also uses red envelopes and calls to "greet" me twice a year, and I am very bad at dealing with this guy who talks to himself.

So when I saw Charlie Su’s circle of friends, I felt like I was suffering from PTSD, and that greasy feeling that I couldn’t refuse came over me.

Because it felt so similar, I even changed Charlie Su’s remark name to that of the second generation. After the change, it looked like the second generation Ben Er was posting on WeChat Moments, which was even more unbearable to look at.

“Aren’t you going to be a stepmother?” It was because he had previously compared himself to the perfect Snow White and said that the two of them were a good match. The heroine refused and said, even then I will be a stepmother and feed him poison apples every day. But he refused to misinterpret it as flirting, and instead used a commanding tone to ask the heroine to "get used to it first."

The heroine said that she had blocked him, but he thought this was proof that the heroine was indeed interested in him.

I completely understand that Charlie Su is generally funny, because I also thought it was funny when I watched the main plot screen recording, but it is actually very uncomfortable once I play it, because in reality, the conditions in the eyes of others are People who are very good, but have weird brain circuits that are completely unable to communicate, and at the same time cannot refuse, are a very big trouble... For example, he tells people everywhere that he is the fiancé of the heroine, and then goes over to order the wine list in a high profile He paid for all the drinks quickly and became the "new idol" of the heroine's colleagues. This kind of plot is very terrible in reality:

Charlie Sue's conditions are much better than the heroine's in the eyes of others. The heroine had no reason to refuse, and at the same time, he did not shy away from calling the heroine his fiancée. In a public place like the circle of friends, he showed that he thought the heroine was playing hard to get, and she obviously had special treatment for him, so their ** *Most of the same friends will believe that the heroine’s denial is just a show of force, or even a way to fish for the other party - wow, fishing, green tea, a good trick. With such a reputation, any colleagues who are more self-sufficient will stay away from the heroine.

No one wants to cooperate with the heroine, no one wants to be friends with the heroine, no one will even joke with the heroine, everyone politely keeps a distance from his girlfriend, because no one wants Charlie Sue to Misunderstood as a love rival, or something like "the person who bullied my fiancée".

In the future, if the heroine is embarrassed about something that can be solved with money, her colleagues may think, "Why don't you just ask your fiancé to settle the bill?"

All the colleagues in the game are very ideal, but in real life, one or two bad-minded colleagues are secretly jealous, which will cause you all the above troubles.

In short, it’s not a good thing, and it can really destroy a young woman’s life... Compared to being pushed by Qi Sili, or being knocked twice by Xiao Yibi, it’s really nothing. This character may be good, but it is really not suitable for me. Although I really like sand sculpture characters, my three-dimensional sense of déjà vu always pops up