The beginning of the story describes the lives of the two of them, and how they secretly fell in love, met, fell in love, and were as natural and comfortable as running water. Later, the heroine was deranged and depressed (too normal, the dullness after the passionate love period will make people reflect on who I am and where I am. Who am I falling in love with, and it’s a little scary to think about it with a quick shot of having sex with different people) becomes the climax, and then leads to the main question of the story, which is who we fall in love with, whether it is the external identity and image or the character and thought Or the love we imagined, I really like the ending of dealing with countless floating lights and hunting shadows and returning to a real person, like taking off a heavy body and walking towards me, or like countless encounters and finally finding the love in my heart, It's a combination of all happy endings.
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