Flowers Mr. Bao didn t know that Reiko kicked him out and didn t really want to break off with him

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, the hit TV series "Flowers" has caused widespread heated discussions among fans. And in the whole story, the four concise and profound words of the grandfather are like a bright guide, pointing to Reiko's true intentions. This article will use a profound plot analysis and a delicate description of the psychology of the characters, **Flowers" in this intricate emotional entanglement.

Mr. Bao, who was once beautiful, is now facing a series of difficulties, which makes people worry about him. Reiko wanted to kick him out of Night Tokyo, and the other hotel proprietresses no longer supported him, and even Lu Meiling slapped him in public. Right now, even Miss Wang has shaken her support for him. In this ever-changing shopping mall, Mr. Bao seems to feel a sense of detachment. However, this is only the appearance, and the truth is not so simple.

Mr. Bao's encounter is not only because of the disappearance of power, but also because of an intricate emotional entanglement. Under the surface of Reiko's push to get him out of Tokyo at night, there is a deep emotion and deep concern for Mr. Bao. Uncle once commented on Reiko in four words: "The ghost is not gone". These four words point to the truth. It turned out that Reiko didn't really want to leave Mr. Bao, she was always wrapped around Mr. Bao. It's just that she wants to save face, and she can no longer openly cling to Mr. Bao as she did in the past, and she is horrifying. She declares to everyone that she drove out Mr. Bao, but Night Tokyo has long been deeply imprinted with Mr. Bao.

Although she kept saying that this store had nothing to do with Mr. Bao, she kept Mr. Bao's name and address, and the outside world still believed that Mr. Bao was always the behind-the-scenes boss in Tokyo. If Reiko really has ambition and really wants to stay away from Mr. Bao and no longer touch Mr. Bao's light, at least she should start over in a different place, can night Tokyo only be driven on Jinxian Road? It can be seen that Reiko's behavior that seems to be getting rid of the relationship is actually to attract Mr. Bao's attention and cause Mr. Bao's distress.

Uncle's evaluation of Reiko "The ghost does not go away" directly reveals Reiko's obsession with Mr. Bao. These four words are not only a description of Reiko's behavior, but also a revelation of her emotions. Reiko's determination on the surface is actually an expression of her inseparable feelings for Mr. Bao.

Through an open break, she tries to maintain the dignity and decency of her relationship with Mr. Bao. Although she drove Mr. Bao away from the front desk of Tokyo at night, behind the scenes, she still regarded Mr. Bao as an invisible support. Uncle's words, although brief, revealed the complex psychology behind Reiko's behavior.

Reiko's behavior seems ruthless, but it is actually a complex emotional strategy. She hopes that through a series of actions, she will attract the attention of Mr. Bao and make him feel guilty and concerned about her. Reiko's methods include mentioning past kindnesses, emphasizing her own sacrifices, and creating an atmosphere that she owes her something to her.

These are all strategies she uses to win Mr. Bao's love. However, Reiko doesn't realize that Mr. Bao's feelings for her are not love, but a deep emotion based on friendship and gratitude. Mr. Bao's emotional world is still stuck in the memory of his first love, and his kindness to Reiko comes from gratitude for her help, not love.

Reiko's misunderstanding was not her fault. For a handsome, considerate and wealthy Mr. Bao, after getting along for a long time, it is almost inevitable that there will be feelings, and misunderstandings have become natural. She thought that Mr. Bao had been helping her because Mr. Bao liked her. As everyone knows, Mr. Bao is as sincere to all those who have helped him.

Based on the above plots, we see that the emotional entanglement between Mr. Bao and Reiko in "Flowers" is extremely intricate. Although Mr. Bao is loved in his career, he is in an unprecedented predicament emotionally. And Reiko, although she is seeking from Mr. Bao on the surface, is actually deeply entangled in the emotional entanglement of Mr. Bao.

In this intricate emotional network, the relationship between Mr. Bao and Reiko may have more possibilities. The audience is also looking forward to the development of this affectionate and tortuous relationship as the plot develops. "Flowers" not only shows the struggle of the shopping mall through this emotional line, but also shows the complexity and profundity of human nature. Perhaps in this flowery world, the choice between love and career is always one of the most moving stories.

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