I thought the heroine was a wise and independent woman, and the officer was a scumbag. Why is she still hesitating and crying? If it wasn't for the neighbor's uncle, the uncle, the landlord, to help her solve it, I still don't know that she would be killed by this scumbag. Dragging to the point where it sinks? In the final analysis, the heroine only ushered in the harvest season and the prosperity of the countryside under the silent guard and protection of the uncle of the landlord and the shepherd. From these aspects, the heroine is neither independent nor smart enough. It was the officer's fault that this happened. The poor uncle, the landlord, was tempted by a Valentine's Day card. He was a wealthy family with thousands of acres of fertile land, but he was thrown into prison.
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