Every step of the plot is like a long-established program, step by step, without even a single bug. It seems like the same thing is happening on campuses all over the world. A poor little girl will definitely get a golden opportunity that falls from the sky, and then she will definitely win the favor of Prince Charming in the elegant campus, and then she will definitely become the leader of the student body, and she will definitely be subject to strict management system. The dissatisfaction of the hospital led to the end of dropping out. In the end, she must impress the upper management through her talent, gain recognition, and live a happy life with Prince Charming. When I was a primary school student more than ten years ago, I would be moved by the fact that the protagonist on the screen finally achieved happiness, but today, more than ten years later, I just want to say, please, be a little new, okay?
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