A TV series made like a dream of Red Mansions does not deliberately set conflicts or even try to reveal the truth. A murder happened. Everyone is doing their own work. Everyone is living their own life. But in the process, something is quietly changing. In the process of being detained, there will be a black tattoo on his body every day. He may be innocent, but because of this accident, step by step, he has become a real criminal. Like a potato thrown into a cellar, the black spots grow out one by one and move towards mildew quietly. Natsu's parents, the first-generation immigrants who pursued the American dream, lived on a breath, lived on a faith, held on to an accident, burst a balloon like a needle, and they finally couldn't hold back their kindness and positivity, and they burst out. Is Stone looking for the truth? Or to make more money? It seems that they are all, and it seems that neither good nor evil exists in him. There is no eczema yet. Let him experience Western medicine and Chinese medicine. Who represents science? Important and not important, is Dennis, who is about to retire, seriously handling the case? Still messing around? It seems to be all, and it seems not to be, but he is like an old house where the dust is getting thicker and thicker, and it is impossible to return to the past. What is the truth of the murder case? Seems like it's important and it doesn't matter what the truth is, life's calamity is increasing and eventually death is the same
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