Criminals commit brutal murders, that's the devil. Watching crime happen, but turning a blind eye, is it a more terrifying creature than a demon? Her husband, the town sheriff, her friends, their servants, who knows who else is close to her. Will a town of 2,000 have secrets? How many people know that she is a demon who killed their own children? Just because she is powerful and beautiful? Are you all turning a blind eye? No one tried to stop it when it happened, it was horrible. Yeah, she didn't hurt anyone else, just her child. In a way, this sick mother is understandable because she is ill, mentally, with Munchausen syndrome by proxy. But what about the others? When one mistake goes on, it brings more mistakes. When this mistake happened, we ignored it, and as time went on, it grew like a branch on the trunk of a big tree—Camille, Emma. One hurting myself and one hurting others. I've been brooding over what the sheriff said to their mothers, "Your two daughters, one is very dangerous and the other is in danger." He didn't say who was who, I always thought The sheriff knows everything, the town has no secrets. What I can't understand the most is their father. For Marianne and Emma, he is their biological father. How did he watch this happen? Use music to numb yourself, escape? He knew the cause of Marianne's death, and he actually let her give birth to another daughter... So sometimes we love ourselves the most, even compared to our own children. When Camille attended the high school reunion, her female classmates kept saying that only by becoming a mother can you understand how painful it is to lose a child, and part of a woman without a child is heartbroken. Of course they wouldn't be talking about Camille's mother... Emma, she's a much sicker person, and she always wants the attention of her family, wanting their eyes to turn around her when she's neglected , when there is no response, she will say drastic words and do drastic things. This was the motive to kill two students who had been separated from her mother's attention, her former friends. But she couldn't pull their teeth out by herself, so who else was her accomplice? Are they sick too? Again, it's a scary town. I have read an article about psychological problems before. It said that in the process of children's growth, under the influence of parents, when children grow up, their personalities and behaviors will become people who are in the same blood as their parents, or completely opposite. At that time, I thought, wow, it makes sense, and the analysis is well done. But then I found out that this is the only answer. We don't seem to have a choice, it's just a two-answer true-false question. I think subconsciously, Camille knew how her sister died, and although she was still ignorant at the time, she must have realized that something was wrong, confused, tortured herself, and fled her hometown.
But the shadow of childhood is always with us when we grow up, until we meet someone who won't turn a blind eye, we can talk to, and we can get help. Camille's boss is a very cute old man.
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