container. . . Full of imagination, the girl thought at first that she had the ability to foresee, but later she realized that it was much more than that. The journey is really not peaceful, no one can believe it. Finally, at the moment when it was about to be handed over, the final choice was no. What followed was an overwhelming chase. The nun died, and the male protagonist (why can't remember the name of the foreign protagonist?) came back from the dead. It turned out that the girl's father was not dead. The top-level and high-end interpretation, I have to say, I like it. Fan's hand new shape. Later, he was still found, Tiaohu left the mountain, but still ruined the girl's father's life. It turns out that a girl is a container. After a baby is born, the girl loses the container of life. . . I don't want to delve into why there is such a high-tech, I can only say that being selected is undoubtedly not an individual kind of sadness. . . Anai
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