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She fell in love with him at first sight and remembered the scene clearly many years later. She said to Charles, in a crowded room or on the lawn.

At first sight, from the moment she saw him, she only had a crush on him.

They later became good friends, and it is not known how much of her hard work. A group of girlfriends, each with its own form, work together to catch one wedding after another. However, no matter how complicated the wedding is, she can always see Charles' every move. She said: that American woman is a slut. She only makes friends with great people. You have no shares. But she knew that this did not stop him from stepping into an extramarital affair. She has met Charles's ex-girlfriends many times. She watched him fall in love again and again and leave again and again. She saw Duck Face crying in front of Charles. She said to herself, maybe it's better to be friends. Being friends at least won't be abandoned.

She also suffered from the possible embarrassment of being single. The lady next door asked her directly, are you married? After getting a negative answer, ask again, are you gay? This question is even more surprising. It's better to say, alas, I haven't met the person I like yet. Much more interesting.

The lady next door may be tired of the sleepy etiquette at the wedding. However, what she didn't expect was another situation.

Fei said, in fact, I have a crush on someone, and I have always had it, but he doesn't love me.

Fei knows who Charles likes. No one knows better than her. She even knows better than Charles himself. She saw him not attending Kelly's wedding. She leaned her chin on his shoulder and asked him gently with the familiarity of an old friend.

In order to recover the loss, he pretended to be relaxed and asked her if she had found someone she liked. Fei said, yes, I like a boy for a long time. It is you.

The initial stare blankly and the subsequent silence speak for themselves.

Fi turned and walked into the room. She knew that the possibility was slim, and this time, it was impossible to land.

Charles is really a gentleman and smart. He didn't say anything. I never thought about it. I have always regarded you as a good friend ... He didn't say anything superfluous, just stood there with a glass of wine. Silence is actually the best respect, saying nothing, but being more considerate than all words.

Feifei, she is better. She was relieved in an instant. Instead, she comforted Charles. This is life. No big deal. It's good to be friends, and friends are also very important.

Charles shook her hand. He said, it's not easy, is it

Fi said, forget it.

She immediately noticed Matthew by the door and raised her voice to ask where Gary was. In a word, I immediately returned to the state of good friends.

How free and easy she is, how beautiful she turns around, and she doesn't cry or drag her feet. She knows and respects the restrictions. She didn't lose anything when she came back. If you can't get it, you can't get it. Don't insist all the time.

Charles is also smart, he is also free and easy, he can't give equal feelings, and he will never play anything ambiguous. They are so tacit. Still a good friend, he doesn't avoid suspicion at all, and he doesn't have to keep his distance. At Gary's funeral, he still sat next to her and grabbed her shoulder. This intimate sharing is not love, but it is also affectionate.

At the fourth wedding, the cunning screenwriter deliberately gave everyone a suspense and let the audience guess if it was them.

If it is them, Charles is the most embarrassed to regret this marriage. He can't charge the fee like this. She has always been affectionate and righteous to him, and he wants to repay her.

My favorite person is getting married, Feifei. She changed her previous style and put on a bright dress. She said, I want to find true love. What a great psychological comfort this gave Charles. This gesture is really beautiful: it's your own business not to let go, and you must make the person you love feel relaxed.

Kiss Charles on the cheek, how generous and warm.

In this story, Fiona is not the protagonist, so it is easy to be ignored by the audience. However, in Charles' mind, this friend cannot be ignored. The storyteller must also love Feifei, so give her such a beautiful and free-and-easy manner and such a calm and lovely attitude.

Her love is pure and transparent, like a drizzle, like a breeze, like an April day in England.

So when they hug before the wedding, Charles will say to himself:

Oh, Feifei, it's good to have you!

Four Weddings And A Funeral