After reading a lot of comments, I have never seen a bean friend who has the same opinion about the male and female protagonists, so I will post it myself. First of all, the heroine: a girl is played by an aunt, with muscles comparable to a man, how is it like the thin girl depicted in the book? Also touting her proficient acting skills? I didn't see her expressing the heart of a smart girl who had been severely traumatized physically and mentally and had experienced countless painful experiences. Whether she was taking revenge on her guardian or tracking down a serial murderer, she only saw that she put everything Putting it into violence does not reflect the high IQ that a female hacker should have! As for the male protagonist, a middle-aged man who attracts many women finds a very ordinary uncle to play the role. He can't associate the elegant demeanor in the book with him, and he can be called a great sense of justice! It's not enough to make people restless because of his appearance. He also played a well-known reporter with rich connotation, boldness and strength into a submissive, too entangled little man! It really makes people sigh, forget it, each flower has its own eyes, and maybe some people like it.
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