Impressive, just a name, yes, Jeana, like a dark spell.
When I saw the ending, I couldn't help but tremble. How should I deal with that complicated feeling? In order to save Jeana, my parents died. In order to save other lives, I had to lock Jeana's door. His own daughter, and sister, became Jeana's body, whether it was a corpse cut open by a saw or a doll burned on a barbeque, it was the same. All of this is staged on the premise of time travel.
As long as you can go back to the past, the future cannot begin.
We all dream of the opportunity to rectify the past, be it mistakes or regrets. As everyone knows, after changing the past, we are no longer who we were before, and we are burdened with overlapping memories, and we will eventually be doomed to ashes one day.
Perhaps the happiest is the inability to modify the past and know the future.
The world is the world of ordinary people. That's all.
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