When I watched the first and second episodes, I felt a bit similar to "My Gifted Girlfriend", both of which were about the growth of women, and even the bgm was equally gentle.
At the back, the plot begins to collapse, as if the plot was completed in a hurry. Whether it is the protagonist or the secondary character, every character seems to be hiding behind frosted glass, their faces are blurred, neither vivid nor profound. Then, in the title of each play, the words that the heroine's mother had said were inserted into it, which was so stiff that it made the scalp tingling. I don't understand why so many people are embarrassed, the drama has no style, and it can't tell the story...
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