I don't think it's redemption, just meet and fall in love. The male lead is very nice and kind from start to finish! ! He loves his family to send a letter every month, and when he prepares to die, he also asks the hostess to send photos and letters to his parents every year. He had a good friend who would send him raisins, pay him dues to keep his things, and would give all his things to his friends after he died. He has a girl he likes, and he likes her so simply and religiously, even though that girl is not that good. He must love his life very much, he cried bitterly that he wanted to kill, because he felt that that person had ruined his life, and only by loving his own life would he be reluctant to ruin it. The whole family has personality problems, and the five-year prison life must have experienced many hardships that ordinary people don't know about, so he is strange, but he is very good. In fact, I don't think the family doesn't necessarily value him. If he really raised such a kind and beautiful child like this, he would have to be an immortal to love such a family. He wanted to make a phone call, but his father told him it could only be local. Could this be a hint, in fact, his parents already knew that he was not out of town.
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