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The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

In the TV series "Flowers", everyone is fighting for their dreams and future. On the Yellow River Road, in an inconspicuous small shop, Bao inquired about Jingxiu's daily collection of various news, and Miss Wang, who passed by, evoked a memory of him.

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

Miss Wang, a woman who had a brief splendor on the Yellow River Road, left the place where she grew up because of a slap in the face and the pride in her heart, vowing to create a career. Many years later, she returned here with success, and in the face of the scene of things and people, the taste in her heart can be imagined. The former Lu Meiling and Zhizhenyuan have disappeared in the long river of time, and even the former "big brother" Mr. Bao is no longer mentioned by everyone.

In a casual conversation with Jingxiu, Miss Wang mentioned a Cadillac given to her by Mr. Bao back then. Jing Xiu asked puzzledly, this car is a piece of Mr. Bao's heart, why should he return it? Miss Wang replied lightly: "What I want has never been Cadillac." The deep meaning behind this sentence is thought-provoking.

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

In Miss Wang's heart, what she really wants is not material things, but Mr. Bao. She refused Mr. Bao's gift, not really because of arrogance and face, but because she hoped to win respect and love through her own efforts. But the reality is cruel, when she returned to the Yellow River Road again, she found that Mr. Bao had disappeared into the sea of people, and she could no longer find the person she once loved.

Miss Wang decided to return the car, in fact, she did not really want to return it, but hoped to find Mr. Bao in this way. She hopes that one day, Bao Zong will be able to appear on the Yellow River Road again, and she can convey a message through Jingxiu: Wang Mingzhu is still waiting for him.

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

If Miss Wang really wants to return the car, she can easily return the car to Mr. Bao as early as when the order problem is solved in Shenzhen. But instead of doing so, she chose to return the car only years later. The reason for this is precisely because she can't find Mr. Bao now, and returning from the car has become a way to express her emotions.

As a bystander, Jingxiu will never know what Miss Wang really thinks. In his view, Miss Wang's return of the Cadillac is an expression of emotion and a farewell to the past. But he ignored the deep meaning of Miss Wang's words: what she wanted was not Cadillac, but Mr. Bao.

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

Now, Miss Wang has left the Yellow River Road again, and her true purpose has not been satisfied. And Mr. Bao, a character who once called for wind and rain on the Yellow River Road, has also been forgotten by everyone with the passage of time. Only the fool who once shouted "Bao is coming!" is still clinging to the memories of the past.

In this era of rapid development, everyone is working hard for their dreams and future. But when everything becomes a reality, it is found that the original dreams and emotions are gone. The ending of Miss Wang and Mr. Bao seems to have been doomed, and their story has become a forgotten history on the Yellow River.

However, life is full of unknowns and uncertainties. Maybe one day, when they meet again, they will find that each other is still the most precious emotion in their hearts. But before that, they will need to go through more ups and downs and tribulations before they can come together again.

The ending of "Flowers": Miss Wang doesn't really want to return the 2 million Cadillac to Mr. Bao

The drama "Flowers" left us with deep thoughts: in the process of pursuing careers and dreams, do we ignore the initial dreams and emotions?

Overall, "Flowers" shows us the twists and turns and vagaries of life through the story of Miss Wang and Mr. Bao. And we should also draw strength and courage from their experiences and bravely pursue our dreams and loves. Whatever the outcome, at least we've had, worked hard, and gived.

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