Both families have encountered trials and pressures from life: one is to take care of a half-paralyzed wife and endure the guilt of paralyzing her; discrimination. In the end, all the contradictions broke out on a clear and clear night for a month, and in this way, the storyline was pushed to the climax. I have to mention that at the end, the scene where the child hid under the bed and cried and broke free from the murderer was really terrifying. In that scene, I was so frightened that I couldn’t even shed tears. When I came, I couldn't take it easy like that kid. Until my uncle's face appeared, the tears could not help bursting. This scene was so terrifyingly immersive...
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