It's just an ordinary girl growing up with a sincere girl's heart.

Arnold 2022-04-12 09:01:10

I originally planned to go to the cinema, but I gave up because the local cinema only had Chinese dubbing (who told me to live in a small city outside the fifth-tier).

Originally, I disliked the heroine a bit after reading the previous foreshadowing, but who grew up completely obediently from the beginning? In a new environment, parents are not around, trying to help is always a disservice, is it normal? The flowers were accidentally cut off, and they were immediately disliked; they wanted to help sweep the fallen leaves, but they knocked over the basket containing the fallen leaves, but no one agreed. . . The male protagonist is another kind of existence, helping to deliver newspapers and helping adults do things. Adults like this good boy who is polite. But after all, the male protagonist has grown up here for so many years, and the familiar environment has given him a certain degree of ease.

Let's talk about the magic school. The heroine tried to make it clear that she didn't know magic several times, but she was interrupted. She was always interrupted. The magic book was also obtained by accident. The flower I know can't help but touch the frame, and who knows, a book will come out, and it will be unsealed. Her panic at that time, if she didn't put it in the bag, but handed it over to the principal, it might be even more strange, right?

In fact, this part is nothing. The part where the principal kidnaps the male protagonist is the turning point. The female protagonist realizes that she has harmed the male protagonist and is arrested, and she will immediately help to find him. In fact, she is already very responsible. After all, magic is a legend that the ordinary world cannot understand. I don’t think telling the adult world will be better than her. It is more effective to run over by yourself. After all, it may only make people feel that this little girl is rude or a liar. It is quite natural and normal for her to silently save the male lead. After all, everyone is the same age. She harmed him herself, and she also hoped that she could directly correct this mistake without worrying others. In fact, she also hoped that the male protagonist would agree with her, and was no longer just a red-haired daredevil.

Above, I didn't watch the ending, but the growth of a girl, especially when she grows up, is still a girl. Most likely, HE? After reading it, come back and add it.

In fact, I mainly want to say that when the principal threatens the heroine, my first reaction is to be indifferent. If you don't have the heroine, you won't have any inconvenience in the town. That witch's flower, you should keep it well, anyway If the principal was really so powerful, he could come, he would have come a long time ago, right? Maybe I'm already a bad adult.

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