After reading a lot of comments, they all went to the heroine's love line. Here I want to briefly talk about this supporting role, the old lady Amelia. As an ordinary person, his daughter was killed by Germany, so he naturally hated the Germans. The intervention of Elizabeth relieved the grief of the old man to a certain extent, and was also regarded as his daughter by the old man. But when Elizabeth dated a German, the old man was blinded by hatred, insisted on objecting, and even fell out, eventually causing irreparable regrets. When taking care of Elizabeth's daughter, the old man figured out that it doesn't matter if you are German or not, what matters is who you are.
Hate is an easy thing, not being blinded by it is invaluable.
Speaking of Elizabeth's daughter, I am reminded of the game I was playing recently - My Fountain of Life for Birth, and I recommend it here.
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