Halfway through, she had begun to vaguely suspect the old lady, and only the aunt could keep the fool so desperate. Unexpectedly, I really guessed it, which is a little regrettable.
The clues are too long, which leads to obvious anticlimaxes. The old lady was inexplicably abandoning herself. It seemed that the identity of the man who committed suicide with snakes was not revealed in the end. How the little black girl was found and rescued is even more confusing.
Uncle Wolf played extremely vigorously as the father of a kidnapped little girl. He did not abandon or give up under the trend of faith, but he could not conceal his anger and mania in despair.
Whether violence and abuse performed in the name of love are worthy of God’s forgiveness, human nature is annihilated in the cracks. I don't understand why the girl's mother blames Uncle Wolf for not fulfilling her promise to protect them, and she feels sad and dizzy.
If Uncle Wolf is imprisoned and not discovered at the end, this cruel ending may be even more embarrassing.
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