Slightly disappointed, after a few pauses in the middle, I looked down. Except the imagination is strange and novel, the scenery is fantastic and wonderful, there is nothing fascinating about it.
Very clichéd love story, which I got tired of reading when I was in junior high school. I grew up soaked in Taiwanese dramas, Korean dramas, Hong Kong dramas and various novels. After reading the beginning, I basically guessed the ending.
It's just that I don't understand, the upper world has obviously developed to such an advanced level, and it has gone through thousands of years at least. Are the male protagonist and the female protagonist the first young man and woman to fall in love? Is pink pollen the patent of the male protagonist? Hasn't anyone discovered it for so many years?
All movie plots are biased towards the protagonists, they are God's darlings, I understand. It's just a pity that such a good setting, if it can be made into a blockbuster, the male protagonist finally makes the upper and lower worlds develop together through various means. The epic chapter is also good, it is better than the ending of a small fresh love, the female protagonist It's ridiculous to rely on pregnancy to achieve balance. Of course, what I don't understand the most is how did the heroine get pregnant? Confused.
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