After watching it, why did this video look like this to me:
Diana and the good friend the heroine's mother were together when they were young. Later, the ghost was over, and the ghost moved in and lived with the heroine's mother. One person, one ghost, locked the door and turned off the lights all day long and did some things in the room. exciting things. The men around my mother were all killed by Diana, and she was staring at anyone who wanted to break them up. The mother introduced her base friend to her family and came out to her son. Naihe's son ran away in fright. Finally one day my mother couldn't take it anymore and asked the hostess for help. The female ghost pulled her mother's clothes and dragged it in again, expressing that she still wanted it. But the daughter ignored it, saying that her boyfriend was also seven times a night (the first sentence when the heroine and her boyfriend first appeared), and then she slept with her brother at ease. In the middle of the night, the female ghost sets a trap, locks up the children, and wants to have a two-person world with a friend. Unexpectedly, the heroine's boyfriend is not mentally retarded. Diana kills two more policemen in a row, proving to her mother that even if the law does not allow it, she still has to be with her forever. But the mother was already straight at this time, and she loved her child so much that she had no choice but to commit suicide. After Diana watched it, she collapsed and vanished.
This video shows that after Ji is straight, it will be too difficult to bend again. I advise you, straight daughters with families, don't chase after them! life-threatening?
In the middle, the father, mother and daughter painted by the heroine when she was a child were snatched by Diana, and she forcibly painted her father black and painted herself between her daughter and her mother, indicating that she could reorganize the family with her mother and take her daughter together? Always wanted a daughter Don't drive her away, I want to stay with my mother, don't break them up
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