You can travel through time and space to answer past and current calls, and push the suspenseful and thrilling experience of the heroine Shuyan to the extreme step by step. The reversal of the character setting is the first highlight, and the originally sympathetic character is quickly transformed into a demon. Many battles of wits and bravery that followed were ups and downs; the heroine could not escape the psychological shadow of the past, realized that it was difficult to repay her family, and opened up the boundaries of time and space. In the emotional communion, mother and daughter rescue each other and fight brutality and violence together, which is another bright spot. The editing is smooth, the rhythm is tense, and the suspenseful atmosphere is acceptable.
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