I’m in a fast-forwarding state throughout the story. As for what the story is about, I’m really tired of it. Ordinary girls save themselves and others after encountering messy coercion. By the way, it’s not futile to have a love triangle with a handsome guy. Are you sure about this? Not a good Korean version of Sailor Moon?
The male number one is responsible for pretending to be handsome, and the female protagonist is responsible for pretending to be stupid, but slowly I realize that the female protagonist is really stupid, because your male protagonist’s handsomeness is still somewhat real, but under the brilliance of Gao Yixiang and the ultimate villain, he Shuai is a little bleak again. So his final role as a male number one seemed to become "Hey! I am the number one male! No matter how you become a passerby! He is also the number one male!"
As for the storyline, I can only say that it is okay, not unexpected. In addition, Hollywood’s usual magical stories have too many slots.
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