As for why it is based on ancient Chinese mythology, please forgive me for my brain hole that I couldn't hold when I was in the cinema. First of all, let's summarize the characters: the male protagonist is a werewolf who has violated the law and always wants to become Lei Zhenzi's werewolf Nezha. The heroine is a female diaosi who was caught in a dispute because of egg donation, and her actual identity is the reincarnation of the Queen Mother. The master of the male protagonist (boss) is a two-fifth boy who has rebelled and rebelled but never died in the end. Anti No. 1 is a comic fan, his favorite comic is EVA, and he dreams of realizing the human completion plan. Anti No. 2 is a rich (official) second generation who has a rotten private life and always wants to compete for property from his brother through marriage fraud.
The following is the plot I summarized: The heroine is a female diaosi. Suddenly one day she was attacked by monsters and monsters. At this time, the third prince of Nezha, who was holding a laser gun and stepping on hot wheels (skateboard shoes), saved the heroine. Only later did the heroine know that she was the reincarnation of the Queen Mother. It turned out that it was his children who didn't want to let him return to the heavenly court, so he called the mobs to attack him. Later, I found out that my son was preparing the human completion plan in eva. With the help of the third prince Nezha, the heroine smashed the eldest son's evil plan, gained the ownership of the earth, and fell in love with the third prince. Then he went back to Earth to be a diaosi, only to find out that he was not in love with the third prince, but Lei Zhenzi. Then Lei Zhenzi passed the hot wheel to the heroine, and the two should live a life without shame.
Well, that's it, please forgive my brain hole again.
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