The heroine is a typical addict, who has a bright future, but she has no choice but to stop abruptly. In order to start a good life, I joined a mutual aid group and became a mortuary guard.
The girl at the beginning was possessed by a demon, in order to express that once the evil invades the body, it is stubborn and difficult to remove. Just like the heroine's over-reliance on psychotropic drugs, drugs occupy all of the heroine's body like a devil, unable to extricate herself, controlled by addiction, becoming a devil, and living a terrible mess.
In this series of fighting and fighting, the possessed girl Yanran became an addiction in the hostess's body. When the hostess dragged the girl's body and pushed it into the crematorium, her expression was firm and her determination was so sonorous and powerful. Finally, the heroine rescued the possessed girl, allowing her to rest in peace, and at the same time redeeming herself and liberating herself in the future.
However, the director's narrative is really too poor, the rhythm is too slow, and it's too uninspiring. It can really be better. After applying the template, this book is quite satisfactory. If it weren't for killing the time, I really couldn't see the end...
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