I don’t know if it’s my problem, I don’t really appreciate this overly subtle style. For me, it’s just confusing. The front is fine, but when the heroine’s friend questioned the heroine, the heroine felt sad. It made me feel bad. Abandoned, I didn't expect this kind of plot to go so far. Of course, if I don't like this style, it doesn't mean it's not good. The male protagonist and the male protagonist's brother and the female protagonist's brother are all so handsome, and the female protagonist's The side face is also very good, the music and pictures are very beautiful, and they are discussing poetry. It should be a kind of enjoyment for people who like this kind of things. After reading all of them, you may have the urge to understand Keats?
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