Of course, the following is the polished copy.I have enhanced the emotional level, deepened the inner description of the characters, and enhanced the overall narrative tension and attraction:
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The ending of fairy tales always writes a sentence lightly: "The prince and the princess live a happy and happy life from then on." But when you close the pages, who knows the truth of real life?The true married life is far more complex and absurd than any fairy tale.
Eileen once vowed not to get married or have children in this life.But fate arranged for her to meet Jacky.
Nowadays, she is thinking about divorce every day, and even has the urge to strangle her husband at least a hundred times a week.The three years she lived with her in-laws have already exhausted her physically and mentally, and she has endured to the limit.However, moving out is harder than nailing jelly to the wall.
No matter what she said, Jacky always answered that never changed: "But my mom said..."
As a commercial film editor, Eileen often fantasizes: if life could be fast-forward, rewind, undo, and re-edited like a video, would it be possible to cut a better version?
Whenever she made up her mind to file for divorce, there was always something unexpected happening - as if fate was also trying to keep the marriage.And she, in this tug-of-war between reality and ideals, struggled and wandered, unable to get out.
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