Two stars give the heroine and the hero the beauty, as well as the pure and beautiful love.
However, I really can't give three stars.
When a person dies, the first thing the police have to do is to restore the victim's trajectory and social background. Telephone records, surveillance video, enemy family and other information will be retrieved immediately, and physical evidence such as fingerprints, bloodstains, DNA, etc. at the scene will also be retrieved immediately. However, when the first person died, even though he had just made a feud with the male lead, the broken wine bottles on the ground were full of the male lead's blood, the railings had the male lead's fingerprints, the handkerchief had the male lead's sweat, and the call records There was a call from an unknown person, and the police still had no clue. When the third person died, one iron rod had the male protagonist's fingerprints and the deceased's blood on it, and the other iron rod had the male protagonist's bloodstain and the deceased's fingerprints. I am also convinced that such an obvious murder scene can be identified as suicide. There is also that tall bgm, which is also embarrassing.
But the heroine is really beautiful, but I'm curious who drew her eyebrows.
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