The meaning of the end is that the girl whose teeth were extracted should be killed by Emma and her classmates. And Ann is the older brother of the girl whose tooth was pulled out, who was killed and framed by her mother.
It means that her mother should know about Emma's crime, but she feels more gratified to be like herself, so she shields her daughter, so Emma can't let her mother go, and the one who resembles her mother the most is Emma.
It feels like a cut.
The heroine finally came out. No matter the pain in the past, everyone has hope. The heroine's boss is really warm-hearted, taking care of parents, psychiatrists, friends, and mentors.
Finally, I gave a word to myself during the low ebb. The poorest are no more than beggars, and they will eventually succeed in life.
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