The boy's obsession turned into malice, which spawned demons that devoured almost everyone in the manor. In the flashback, the teenager was blocked from taking pictures, followed the little girl into the manor mansion, marveled at the luxurious decoration, and couldn't help but buckled a small piece of jewelry to keep it for himself, but was discovered by the mother and the little girl, the mother was in front of the little girl. The girl gave the boy a slap in the face, and the double humiliation and inferiority were linked to the boy's glance back at the girl, and the deep malice had turned into a demon. Later, the film tells us that Susan died of a serious illness after that day. How could she not have been hurt by this malice! Malice has been dormant for a long time, and was awakened by an accidental encounter with the manor, and the tragedy that followed was out of control! The class barriers were difficult to break, the manor could not get what they wanted, and the crazy obsession was finally difficult to hide, revealing the truth.
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