In fact, this drama has been saying:
There are a group of people who have very incorrect views on three things and want to get what they want by devious ways, so as to satisfy their desires.
In fact, the hero's three views are quite correct (this is just what I personally think, and the three views are different for everyone at all). Since he was a child, his biological father thought that he was strange, because only when he was rich, he was always surrounded by a group of people who wanted to take advantage of him (I think people who didn't try their best to take advantage of him were people with poor views ...). Through his own judgment, the hero thinks that all these people around him are wrong. They should not use themselves in this way, and they should not hurt the heroine in this way. Therefore, the hero will also use clever and ingenious means to punish those who have incorrect views without implicating himself, thus successfully protecting himself and the heroine. But, poor hero, no one around him is normal, and everyone around him is not correct in his three views. How can a person who finds himself different from the people around him not feel strange? So the hero in the play is always questioning himself: am I strange? However, the author, the hero is not strange at all, but the people around him are strange ...
The heroine's three views are also quite positive (because the three views are close to each other, it is very understandable why the hero falls in love with the heroine, and the heroine likes the hero ...). Delicate, she found that the hero will punish those who want to use himself by "means", and the heroine was once mistaken for her by the male owner. Of course, later, the man found that he misunderstood the woman, and found that the woman was very similar to himself, which made him curious, and later he also dated. However, a woman who doesn't know enough about the hero is always misled by people with incorrect views. The reason why the heroine is misled by these people is that the woman herself was once the "isolated object" of the man. When the woman remembers the excessive things that the man did to her before, it is naturally easy to be alienated by people with incorrect views, so almost every episode is a little noisy, and three episodes are a big one. The point is that the man is not used to making too many explanations with others, and he doesn't explain clearly after speaking a little, because the man himself has been questioning whether he is really so strange? I am afraid that if I explain it clearly, the woman will leave him when she knows the real him. But later, the man was willing to open his heart to the woman, so the woman really entered the world of the man and told the man: you are not surprised at all, just because there are always differences between people. I often think so. Whenever you think someone around you is strange, it's not that person who is strange, just because you are different from him. Of course, "difference" can't be an excuse to forgive those who have done something they shouldn't have done. If your "difference" undermines the just principle, you will have to bear the corresponding responsibility. It seems a little off topic here ...)
The whole drama is the main line. Along this main line, everyone who has three incorrect views is the narrative part of the drama. The main line is simple and profound, including Shang Zhechang, Runxie's teaching assistant, Zhu Yongge, Sun Minxiu, Wu Yingkun, Duo Ying, Bai Renhe and Bai Renhao. The storyline is developed around the family, class, homework, exams, dreams, work, friendship, love and other aspects of college students. It describes the real college life and phenomena, which is easy to produce * * * sounds, and the characters are vivid and vivid, the actors are superb in acting, and the plot is compact enough, interlocking, and the foreshadowing buried one after another makes people unable to help but go on one episode after another.