First of all, if I were the male protagonist and learned that Adam had a loophole in his mouth, then the loophole could be that in 1986, the middle-aged male protagonist asked the young male protagonist to bring Miko back, or he committed suicide at any time, breaking the cycle with his own sacrifice.
Questions after reading:
1. Why kill each child and throw corpses at different timelines? Tomez understandably wakes up the police uncle and goes to 1953. Then why throw the corpse in 1953, and throw two more? Could it be that the police uncle was trapped as a prisoner in 1953?
2. How did Claudia know she was going to die? (In the third season, Adam said to show her the news of her death to the young her.) Claudia is also a white devil after all. It feels like traveling everywhere. What is the role? Just to persuade the male protagonist's father to commit suicide at the end of the second season?
3. How did Elizabeth manage to be both mother and daughter? Which one did Noah go first?
(unfinished update)
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