A woman can be the best psychoanalyst if she's not in love. Well, don't men not be affected by feelings. This definitely magnifies the intuition of women, from a cold and rational doctor with a full IQ, pulling the handsome male protagonist to hide and hunt everywhere, and even going to the scene of the incident to help the male protagonist recall. The heroine herself said that I did all this for love. The male lead is under a lot of pressure. I can't put you in danger anymore. I love you. I have to do it myself. Enough is enough for the two of you, you have shown your love twice in front of the director, there is no end to it. The male lead is so attractive. Tall, tall and handsome, his amnesia does not delay his gentleness and wit, and he still looks tender and weak in my eyes, causing headaches and fainting at every turn. I think my point is crooked. Did these two really see interesting souls at first sight? Or the skin is more attractive. There is no shortage of suitors for female doctors, and she doesn't like them. The male protagonist asked him several times, what if I really killed him? The hostess avoided answering. Either this is really a plug-in, or love makes people blind. Dali's design, Freud's psychoanalysis, handsome men and beauties, are too topical and worth watching. Suddenly I have an idea, I would like to replace the female doctor with a male doctor~
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