Kevin Bacon is born with a bad character, and this time is no exception, but with a more affectionate look. From the beginning to the end, it can be said that he has a deep love for the heroine, but unfortunately the ending is his own tragedy. Blue eyes, thin face, beautiful figure, arrogant self-proclaimed God, but Sebastian is indeed a genius. But a genius also needs to work hard. When he looked up at the ceiling, he said: You should be working; work until 4 o'clock in the morning to get the equation to restore the orangutan; use lunch time to practice shooting... It can be seen that the male protagonist can't learn from A To D, instead he put in more time and effort than the average person, and he passed B and C when the average person was sleeping and eating lunch. Self-proclaimed God is not arrogance, but he is truly a genius. The tragedy of the male protagonist certainly has the evil consequences of his inability to control his invisibility, his inability to control the pleasure brought by invisibility, and the responsibilities he needs to take to escape the crime. Binding, hands reaching out to the neighbors to see no sin. But isn't his research team responsible? The original invisibility for 3 days has been extended to more than 10 days. Invisibility for too long will lead to violent behavior and emotional instability, as well as living in surveillance and endless needle experiments all day long. The most hateful thing is the heroine. Now that she has a new boyfriend, in the face of the male protagonist's many gestures after the breakup, she did not clearly reject it, and she also communicated ambiguous with the male protagonist many times. The following are screenshots of various ambiguous eyes of the heroine:
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