The summary is that the heroine has the super power of immortality (yes, she has this divine skill, but she doesn't do anything but feels distressed about moving), the heroine falls in love with the hero and decides not to run away and has a happy ending.
Well... the heroine is set to open, there is no disadvantage, no. The male protagonist has confirmed his eyes and is madly in love with the female protagonist. Without you, my life has no meaning.
The main line of the script is simple, and the biggest point of conflict comes from the fact that the male protagonist's father once had a relationship with the female protagonist and never forgets it.
The biggest problem is that the development of the plot is not natural enough to mobilize emotions and generate empathy.
The plot shows that the heroine does not fall in love and closes herself because she is worried about the future. At the same time, the plot shows that it is easy for the heroine to fall in love with the hero's father, and it is easy to fall in love with the hero. Every time it takes a while, then it is full of pain and then loses my temper or disappears.
The male protagonist falls in love with the female protagonist for ten thousand years at a glance, and the female protagonist is determined to love you for ten thousand years no matter how strange the performance. Um………
The father of the male protagonist has always been obsessed with the female protagonist, and easily accepted the immortality of the female protagonist without any doubt or shock. And, while asking questions to the heroine, he said sweetly to the hero's mother, "Oh that's just the past, I love you..."
The biggest highlight of this play is that the heroine is very good-looking, the clothes are very good-looking, and the picture is very good-looking.
Well, to sum up, a typical unsuccessful idol drama.
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