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"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

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At the beginning of this month, a costume romance light comedy "Qing Qing Daily" adapted from Duo Muduo's novel "Qing Wear Everyday", starring Bai Jingting, Tian Xiwei, Chen Xiaoling, Liu Guanlin and others, was launched. With its super high starring popularity and wonderful and interesting plot design, the play won the hearts of countless audiences as soon as it was broadcast.

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei.

In the drama "Qing Qing's Daily", although the main storylines revolve around the male and female protagonists Yin Zheng and Li Wei, they have also created many rich and wonderful supporting roles, among which Hao Ge is quite a typical one.

According to the setting of previous plays, the female second generally wants to compete with the female protagonist for the male protagonist or have confrontation, but in this "Qing Qing Daily", there are no similar signs, only the power struggle between the male protagonist and the male second.

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

However, many viewers also gave speculation, that is, with the development of the plot, the contradiction between Yin Song and Yin Jun intensified, and when Yin Zheng threatened Yin Song's position as the main master, it was when Hao Ge blackened to deal with the male and female protagonists.

It is not unreasonable to speculate about such a setting, after all, the reason why Hao Ge chose Yin Song is because of his unique status in Xinchuan, if not, with her scheming, how could she choose a married woman?

However, with the development of the plot, Hao Ge gradually found that he chose the wrong person, because no matter what Yin Song's final outcome was, he just regarded himself as a plaything. Especially when he was discovered when he secretly participated in Li Wei's invitation, he was almost strangled to death by Yin Song.

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

After experiencing this incident, Hao Ge completely had no hope for Yin Song. But in her heart, Li Wei is still her best sister. It is precisely because of the change in Hao Ge's mentality that she created her final tragic end.

In the latest trailer, because the limelight of the Six Young Lords was too strong, it had already threatened Yin Song's position, so Yin Song wanted to use a killer weapon against Yin Zheng, that is, when he and Li Wei went out, he sent someone to assassinate and completely cut the grass and roots.

Coincidentally, when Yin Song was secretly talking about this with someone, he happened to be heard by Hao Ge outside the door.

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

Logically speaking, Yin Song's treatment of Yin Zheng has nothing to do with her, and if Yin Song falls, it will not do her any good. However, this time Yin Song wants to get rid of not only Yin Zheng, but also her good sister Li Wei.

In order to save Li Wei from being poisoned, Hao Ge sent someone to inform Yuanying in the Sixth Young Lord's Mansion in advance, although this action saved Li Wei, it made Yin Song catch a head, and Yin Song, who was out of control for a while, actually killed Hao Wei directly.

Although the role of Hao Ge is not very likable at present, it is not to the point of being offensive, if she is really blackened because of the seizure of power, she will die if she dies, after all, villains have no good ending.

"Qing Qing's Daily" Hao Ge ended unexpectedly, not blackened offline, but died to save Li Wei

However, if she always maintained Li Wei, she would never be blackened. In the end, it ended up dying for the savior, which is inevitably a little uncomfortable. What do you think about this?