Seven of the 7.7 points are at the end, and these seven points successfully interpret what is meant by deep love. In "Old Corpse in the Mountain Village", Chu Renmei's grievance manifests itself as slaughter, or even indiscriminate killing of innocents; and Nata's grievance has a clear target, which is to pay blood for blood, but for her beloved, she is reluctant to let him die, leaving only a grudge. Since it is a bitter resentment, it must be "resentful" at the same time, but also lingering and lingering. Poor Nata pinned all the faint love in her heart on the shoulders of her lover, "It was promised that I will love you all your life, even when you die. Dong, are you tired, does your neck hurt? Then go to sleep! I will climb up from the bottom of the bed to sleep with you, don't run, let's jump off the building together! I'm sure you'll get used to it... by then, will you throw me peanuts to eat? ..." hi, scumbag, don't look at it, go look in the mirror and see how many Natas are on your neck?!
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