There is nothing wrong with memory and reality, but the D after fifteen years is actually not D at all, but Mureen.
It wasn't D that Mike Ru shot, and Uma wouldn't have imagined that the man who looked back at her with her husband's hand was what D looked like when he was young.
When in front of the little girl who was in charge of contacting the survivors, she wouldn't answer I'm not. She is D, how could D be a survivor, D had already died in that murder, and only Mulan, who was like a walking dead, was left behind.
Because she is Mureen, carrying the cross of guilt and fear, married the man D wanted to marry, and even took the child's name into the name that her friend liked back then, and wanted to keep the proof of D's existence forever.
Very confusing.
"In an hour, I sent him 100 text messages and called him by various names." Because he had never met, Professor Mcfee naturally couldn't know whether it was D or Mureen who appeared in front of him.
It is for the first layer of grief.
Staggering in the woods to find Emma, she finally recalled the scene where the bullet hit Dinan's chest, the necklace in front of her shattered, she lost, lost her best friend, along with the love she was looking forward to, and her daughter, the memories are still there She haunted her, and because she became D, she had to endure all kinds of pain from her.
Depressed feeling of despair and unable to find an outlet, except to lose, because it has never been reached.
"How can I have such a good friend as you?"
"It's destined to be in my past life."
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