I heard that it is a big ip, and the pictures of the film (especially the comic style interspersed before and after) are quite interesting, because the heroine's halo and the villain's repeated connivance (I found out that she was investigating this matter and warned and wanted to hit her with the car, actually I didn't kill him directly. I caught them all behind but didn't tie them up, I just fainted and locked them in a room with open windows, forcing the heroine to defy the sky.) The film also came to me when I was nervous about collecting evidence. Standing in line to celebrate his birthday, it was useless for the main line and character building, and the housekeeper (the servant) was always filmed like a ghost. The investigation of the case was more perfunctory, and the whole cause and effect of the investigation could not be solved. Nai He is a group of teenagers, plus this tone, and some joy, plus points as appropriate. As a daily film, without going into details, it is still quite complete and passable.
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