There are too many slow motions in the third episode, and the beauty is really beautiful. After watching an episode for an hour and a half, there is not much content. Looking at it, there is a sense of instant viewing of the poster mode at any time, and I feel that it is a bit deliberately excessive.
The relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist is a bit inexplicable, it's all in slow motion and memories.
I don't quite understand why the screenwriter must set the heroine to suffer so much? ? Family bullying, classmates jealous, teachers mean? ? Except for the male lead, the male lead, the male lead, and the female lead, everyone else in the world is a bad person? ? Then the female lead cried and cried, and the male lead was in pain? ?
Or just watch the dead ghost CP directly
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