The heroine has a bunny-like dexterity in eyes, but the girl who is obviously full of aura has become strange because of the malicious abuse of a fanatical religious mother, so that she is excluded and disgusted by everyone. The whole world treated her with cold eyes full of malice, only he cast friendly and kind eyes at her - was it a joke? This is a sensitive first reaction. However, his repeated insistence finally convinced her that everything was true (although the male protagonist was only atonement for his girlfriend). When she put on a dress for him, brought flowers, locked her mother at home and left him, when she couldn't help agreeing to his invitation to dance, her youth seemed to really begin. The timid and timid girl finally smiled, standing in the center of the stage with the male god in her heart, which should have been the most dazzling moment, but was destroyed by malicious people. The pig's blood dripped down, and the director gave her several shots from different angles at the same moment, and her helplessness was magnified a little at that moment. It was not until the iron bucket fell and killed the male protagonist that she changed from extreme sadness to anger. She didn't want to hurt people, but the maliciousness was too deep to dissolve, so she had to absorb energy from it to protect herself. When she came home covered in blood, her mother was frantically trying to kill her, and in self-defense, she murdered again by mistake. . .
In the end, she chose to be buried with her mother in the cabin where they lived. The buildings that kept collapsing seemed to push her into a deeper abyss.
If there is only malice left in this world, then I would rather devour their power and take revenge with the blooming flower of evil, even if it is irreversible.
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