First of all, the male protagonist appeared in the form of a savior, and solved the problems faced by everyone in the family. The younger brother became brave, the father got promoted, and the daughter left the drug-trafficking boyfriend (I don’t know if this counts as help) .
The gloomy life of this family seems to have become clear in an instant, and I envy this younger brother the most, and how I hope to have such a big brother in life, telling you what you encounter, how you want to do it, and how to do it. It's up to me.
When the identity was revealed, the male protagonist faced the suspected betrayal, and immediately turned on the death mode, and he was merciless.
Seeing the scene of the male protagonist being stabbed to death, I really can't believe that such a handsome man died like this, or was killed by two children kite. It wasn't until the end that the limping firefighter appeared, and I felt relieved. Alas, handsome people are handsome when they walk with lame legs. This is a world that looks at the face.
If there is the most touching scene, it is when the male protagonist exploded to death, facing the little brother who stabbed himself, and comforted him and said, you did what you should do, I’m fine, you don’t have to feel guilty. Ah, I think this is the most handsome scene, okay.
Well, if you have plot reasoning obsessive-compulsive disorder, this drama will make you feel a little uncomfortable. If you are not very cold with handsome guys, then the viewing pleasure is probably not so much.
I hope the male lead can receive good movies and star in some more handsome and better movies. Don't let down the face God gave you.
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