I read it before the epidemic, and it is three times this year. It is still very moving, it is really exciting! I don't agree with some of the arguments that everything is the heroine's imagination. If so, some theoretical explanations of the heroine's father are completely superfluous. But the heroine's father has researched what made him hunted and killed, and he must come back in the second season.
As her father said, everything is doomed by cause and effect. Can they change the cause and effect when they can see things in a higher dimension without the time building blocks? If so, what are the conditions and limitations? If not, her "insanity" and her father's death are irreversible, what's the point of it all? Doing the same thing by trapping a person in a loop counts him alive?
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