When the first pursuer died, he was sweating for the hero and heroine. When the story came to an end, only to find that worrying was so unnecessary. This is an immoral romantic comedy. Very time-travel and lack of heart, but, what does it matter. There is a blond beauty who is not eye-catching, a messy killer, a romantic love at first sight, a small crisis of marriage, and a bizarre pursuit and escape that are enough to attract attention. Especially the young and handsome killer's cool eyes showed infinite tenderness and said that she made me feel like an ordinary person, and then resolutely gave up my original beliefs and chose a quiet, warm and ordinary life. A little moved.
At the end of the whole play, I found out that it was a farce. After the lively scene, the hero and heroine lived a happy life, just like a modern version of a love fairy tale, so we smiled faintly when we were physically and mentally exhausted. . .
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