Flowers
In this story, the character of Reiko shows a deep inner world and a different kind of business acumen. Through an in-depth interpretation of Reiko's behavior, inner monologue, and her relationship with other characters, it is not difficult to discover her unique charm.
The difference between Li Li Ye's proprietress and other proprietresses is mainly reflected in her atmosphere and open-mindedness. In the scene of the reopening of Tokyo at night, Lee Lee's attitude towards Reiko is impressive. Regardless of previous suspicions, warm hospitality, this gesture shows her generosity. And at the dinner, she showed her appreciation for Reiko, calling her a "natural boss lady". This pattern and mind make her comfortable in the business scene and become a leader on the Yellow River Road.
However, the relationship between Reiko and Miss Wang is one of the more striking points in this story. From Reiko's special concern for Miss Wang, and even the act of sending Big Brother and "Lucky Cat", we can get a glimpse of Reiko's inner complexity.
Miss Wang had resigned due to the misfortune of the pearl earrings, and Reiko felt guilty about it. She knew that the greed for money had caused Miss Wang's experience, which made her feel irreparably guilty. Her greed for money is just the surface, and the deeper motive is to want to have more intersections with the excellent treasure, and in order to make up for her mistakes to Miss Wang, she tries her best to help her and try to make her live a better life.
In terms of the emotional relationship between Li Li and Bao Zong, the story presents a complex and subtle state. Although there are constant scandals, Li Li shows her magnanimity and open-mindedness. She ignored her past suspicions and warmly entertained Reiko, showing her intelligence and sophistication. In her opinion, there is no real competition with Reiko, but more of a commercial cooperation and emotional dependence. Her gratitude to Mr. Bao and her indifference to her previous suspicions showed her tolerance and generosity.
Next, we have an in-depth analysis of Reiko's character. Reiko is a woman who is both flamboyant and greedy for money, and it is very appropriate to describe her with "knife mouth and tofu heart". She has worked as a waitress in Japan for four years and has accumulated a wealth of social skills and business acumen. In the business of Night Tokyo, she shows a strong emotional commitment and at the same time a superb business acumen. Her greed for money and greed are just on the outside, but deep down she is full of silent protection of Mr. Bao and guilt for Miss Wang.
Before the opening of Tokyo at night, Reiko went to Zhizhen Garden to learn business skills from Li Li, showing her ingenuity in the business scene. Her curiosity about the business pattern of the Yellow River Road also reflects her desire and pursuit of a career. She is not satisfied with staying the same, but hopes that through her studies, she will rejuvenate Night Tokyo and attract more attention and popularity.
To sum up, Reiko, as a character in "Flowers", shows a colorful inner world and a unique business acumen. Her concern and guilt for Miss Wang, her business cooperation and emotional dependence on Li Lee, and her complex relationship with Mr. Bao constitute her rich and multifaceted image.
Beneath her flamboyant personality and money-hungry exterior lies a deep emotional world and business acumen, which adds a lot to the whole story. Perhaps it is this rich heart and multi-faceted character that makes Reiko in "Flowers" one of the audience's favorite focuses.