In the comments below Tencent, some people say it is father's love, and some people accuse girls. Don't think they are Matilda and Leon's relationship? And the magician needs the girl as much as the girl needs him. He needed the girl's eyes that were so simple that she couldn't tell the difference between magic and magic, and the girl brought him worship, companionship, and motivation. Some people say why a girl doesn't go to work, what she does is the work of a housewife. Acrobats, clowns, puppet performers who are similar to him, and girlfriends who don't pursue material things, can't eat this bowl of rice and are reduced to the streets. He at least had a reason to go to the car wash and not be so lost. There is a detail, the magician drank too much, opened the door, the girl fell asleep, the rabbit was under the girl's bed, and the door was closed. The rabbit was in his arms the next morning, proving that he had opened the door more than once, not a sign of a father confirming that his daughter was asleep. He also knew that the things in the window were expensive and that he had no money. When the girl saw her, he would drag her away, trying to tell the girl that he was only a magician and could not do magic. In the end, he didn't say, he didn't want to spoil the girl's happiness when she received the gift. Maybe he'll keep making money for the girl unless he sees the girl has a new boyfriend. He finally said that there are no magicians in the world. The girl is the weak, the old magician is not. He has experience and talent, and he has embarked on a journey again, and he is still happy to show his magic on the train to leave a habit of warmth.
I'm going to talk about this girl again, she has no problems other than being pure. Rewarded, hard-working, kind, she is a pure natural little sun, and she cooks deliciously. I almost thought she stewed the magician's rabbit, but obviously she is not the boring silly white sweet heroine in the Mary Sue plot. .
Girls are the cutest natural beauty in my eyes, and they need to be well protected. If no one deliberately throws them on the ground, they will not break.
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