I really got it. The heroine had a car accident and broke her brain, so she could see his father. His father taught him to travel through time and space to find the truth of his father's death. In the process, she and her engaged sister were in the pre-wedding period Run to drink with a strange man, lost truth or dare and asked his sister to kiss the bartender (the heroine is really sick) and then went to bed, the heroine continued to explore all this, his mother asked him to go to the hospital and the diagnosis was mentally ill. He took the medicine, he refused to continue to fall ill (his mother's words were very ink, so I thought the heroine would really cross), so he went to investigate again, and after the wedding, he crossed back and saw his father and his mother quarreling in the laboratory (the content is probably That is, you are sick, you try to do experiments on your daughter's head), and then his female assistant thinks it is too unreasonable to do experiments with minors Drive to the cliff together (who are these people?) The heroine witnessed all of this and saved his dad's life with her ability (and saved, you are such a good girl), then woke up, packed up and prepared to go to Mexico Find his father, his mother came over and told him that you should take the medicine quickly (you should take the medicine), but refused, ran to Mexico to pick up his father, her mother asked her sister to follow her, and when the sister arrived with him Said to tell her newlywed groom about having sex with the bartender (are you sick, you were already hurt, and you gave your newlywed groom the pain), and then they waited together and found out When she couldn't wait, her sister said, "Take medicine, you are mentally ill" and continued to wait without taking it. It suddenly occurred to me that all the time-travel behaviors before can be explained in detail, and the heroine is mentally ill. I'm stupid. I watched 8 episodes of sci-fi movies and you told me that I was mentally ill. Although the details of the filming can be seen, although it is good, whoever sees who is sick.
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