After reading it again, the lady who looked first, the last reversal of the lady-the lady and the maid deceived the count together, the two of them figured out each other's deception, and finally walked together, which I think is very good.
In Fingercraft, I just can't accept that Maud didn't rescue Su. Su was tortured so much in the mental hospital that I even thought she was on the verge of breaking down and going crazy. In this case, I can't accept that Sue forgave Maud so easily at the end.
However, before Su was sent to the mental hospital, the relationship between the two was well portrayed, especially where there was thunder under the tree. There is a strong sense of CP between the two.
However, it is still incomprehensible that Maud personally sent Su to the mental hospital, wishing to believe that the mental hospital would be good to her. I can't understand Su's forgiveness so easily.
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