Reason is greater than emotion, but in the end, fate wins

Dannie 2022-12-15 08:24:31

I'd be disappointed if the lead couple moved out in the last episode, but luckily they didn't.

The plot twists and turns. When the ghosts learn that the manor is going to be turned into a hotel, they try their best to keep the couple. The old lady of the alarm clock gave the heroine a diamond, only to find that her husband had already taken it as a pawn; the ghosts tried to show affection, but the heroine refused. In the end, it was the military envoy who wanted the couple to move out of the manor the most at first, and the couple stayed behind.

This show is real. Although the heroine developed friendship in the process of getting along with the ghosts, she finally decided to move out of the manor under the temptation of wanting to live in peace and a lot of wealth. When the old lady of the alarm clock gave the heroine a diamond, the sensational bgm started. If it was a cliché TV series, she would probably arrange for this old lady to say some touching words, but she didn't, and even said that she felt that the heroine was a badass at first. Prostitutes like that. In the end, it was found that her husband had pawned the diamonds long ago, leaving a note (a small particle male is a male).

But in the end, the couple had to stay in the manor, probably this is fate. Every ghost/person stays in the manor forever because of some factors, and cannot escape the bondage of fate.

Thank you to the writers for not letting this show become vulgar.

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