The thing is this:
Actually, I guess that the parents of the doll boy should be afraid of him. They seem to love him very much.
My guess is that the boy killed the little girl when he was a child because he didn't want to let her go home, and his parents knew about it. Then the parents might make a fire, fake the boy dead, cover him up, hide him, but psychologically fear a kid who smashes the heads of his peers. The psychology of the parents is also contradictory. They want to protect themselves, but they are also afraid that something will happen to the boy again. I took care of him like this for 20 years, until I could no longer bear this kind of perverted psychological pressure and decided to commit suicide.
The parents also have psychological problems themselves, and they choose to avoid things in the face of it. So it's normal to raise a problem child...
But the heroine later developed a sympathy with the doll boy, and she even told the grocery store owner that she was attracted.
The heroine makes the puppet boy feel true love. They are spiritually in love through a doll as a medium. One as a mother and one as a child.
It's just that in the end, the ex-boyfriend smashed the doll, the medium and the illusion, and the heroine woke up like a dream.
But the doll boy did love her, and he helped her drive away her ex-boyfriend. After attacking them, he obediently obeyed her and went to bed, and even kissed before going to bed. . .
It's just that the heroine was really frightened, so she gave him a knife when they kissed.
But I believe that if the puppet boy is good-looking, the plot can stage a wonderful sadomasochistic...
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