The story is very interesting, although the werewolf terrier is almost worn out, but it does not fall into the cliché. The young mother spends raising her child alone. The part is deeply touched. Although it is a witty story, there is a deeper moving. The character style is not my favorite style (mainly Male characters) The thing I care about most is that at the end, I start to doubt my three-view mother looking for her son. I can understand it, but one afternoon, one night, and one morning. Waiting for her to pick me up at school? Although he said that he hoped that the children could choose to live their own life, but it was estimated that the son would be reluctant to leave him, so he put his daughter aside for the time being?
Anyway it's not too bad
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