I don't doubt Xiao Owen's feelings for Abby and Abby's feelings for Owen, but after watching the whole play and the ending, it can be said that Xiao Owen will follow the old path of Abby's old boyfriend without any suspense. His life will not be as complete and fairy tale as it looked at the end.
At the beginning of being together, owen may be because of a momentary impulse.. for the support of the soul.. or for that ignorant love.. or something else.. can go with abby without any hesitation.. help her cover up the vampire identity.. help her do things that are inconvenient.. even protect her.. even help her kill people and get blood.. but as time goes by... the relationship between the two will always change slowly, just like At the beginning, between abby and her old boyfriend...whether it's owen to abby or abby to owen, it will change...
there is such a scene: after owen told abby to communicate with her password, she went back to the room, when she His old boyfriend was waiting for her in the room with a smile on his face, but she just kicked him out in disgust...
When I saw this, I thought the two were father-daughter relationship, but after the truth was revealed later, the Thinking back to this scene.... don't have any deep meaning...
Even if it is an ordinary lover who loves death and loves life, they can live for each other and die for each other, but after years of life, they have How many people end up looking at each other, the more they look at each other, the less pleasing they are, and they even look like haters...
Not to mention the completely abnormal relationship between Abby and Owen... As time goes by... The bloodthirsty vampire's nature and needs, The eternal 12-year-old body and appearance, the characteristics of not being able to live in the sun, doomed that contradictions will appear sooner or later... OWEN will either betray Abby and leave her or die at her hands or betray her...or. .. he is the second old boyfriend....
what OWEN saw at the beginning.. is actually his own future....
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