The first half of the part in the limbo is really scary and nothing to say

Marcelino 2022-03-25 09:01:10

The first half of the episode in the limbo was really terrifying and had nothing to say. I have been scared since the movie was foreshadowing. I was panicked and quickly pulled the progress bar to see if I had been operating all the time, and it really did. . It's really scary to watch yourself as a mermaid (refer to the ghost press).

At the beginning, I felt that there was something wrong with the heroine, and no matter how hard-working I was, I wouldn't be able to admit it and not be angry, but go to the hero instead. But I was moved by their infatuation when I watched it, and then I saw her tears when she said the oath and felt that she had a problem. So I really don't know what the hell is it that there are too many bugs. But it does exist, and it's a big bug. You have found the heroine who is handsome, rich, and loves you to the point of disobeying your mother. Why do you want to kill him and then share 100 million with the other three? Obviously you can spend 200 million with the handsome male protagonist.

In the end, seeing the male protagonist being slapped in the face is really, his mother is such a control freak that he can't see the truth clearly, and anyone who knows casually is regarded as a confidant. Thinking of this, both of them are pitiful. Although the male protagonist has survived, it seems that he will no longer establish trust with others in the future.

It's a pity that my uncle Danis only stringed a news broadcast 23333333333333333

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Awake quotes

  • Clay Beresford: So it's tough love today, huh?

    Dr. Jack Harper: You think this is a joke?

  • Dr. Jack Harper: [closing narration] At 6:32 this morning, on Thursday the 1st of November, Clayton Beresford Jr. died on my operating table. Two and a half hours later, his life was saved. There are no excuses for what we did. There's no defense, no-one to blame but us. We got what we deserved. Clay would have his revenge, and justice would finally be served. But despite all the secrets, despite all the lies, and a terrible loss, one thing really matters now. He... is... awake.