It was quite interesting that the doctor transplanted a mysterious tissue to the heroine, but the heroine spread germs everywhere and it was over, such a thin plot.
At first, I saw that the heroine was late at work because of a car accident. After attending a party that night, she was hit by a car, which caused her disfigurement. Then, because she had no money to repair it, she was routinely entered into a medical experiment. Combined with the fact that the heroine's parents also died in a car accident in her early years, she was later placed in foster care. The fact that I went to the female supporter's house was thought to be an important detail presentation. Maybe the female protagonist's family has something to do with "evolutionary research". Either they have important information, or they have a special physique and are easy to alienate. I didn't expect that everything was just a boring coincidence, top It adds to the misery of the heroine.
The heroine's foster sister is beautiful and kind. She cares about the emotional life of the ugly sister. Facing her disfigurement, she takes her back home to take care of her without changing her face. Lian, I feel sorry for the director... It's not surprising that the heroine's "boyfriend" is a bastard who is obsessed with profit? No reversal feeling at all.
Finally, there is no explanation for why the doctor is committed to spreading germs, whether the germs are man-made or the product of mysterious power, whether the red clothes of doctors and nurses during surgery are an evil ritual, and why they chose an ordinary heroine. End, sorry.
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