In fact, the heroine died on the night of the massacre.

Tamara 2022-10-21 04:59:37

In fact, the heroine was already dead on the night of the massacre, (that is, seeing the village chief rushing over with an axe, suddenly the screen switches to the question of the heroine lying on the ground with blood on her face, and then waking up again ; so many thugs, keep her and her children alive? And pass by and turn a blind eye?)

The rest should be that she and the child's soul are shuttled after death;

For example, relying on children to speak Ukrainian to pass the border;

Rescue from passing German troops (because she is not Jewish, her subconscious is that she will not provoke German troops), and finally feels the same reason that she can leave safely from the German checkpoint;

The Ukrainian farmer who had proposed to her recognized her and spared her and the child who had just jumped off the barn;

The wolf she once feared that bit the bishop just stopped and left without hurting them;

She takes the child through the German level that is harmless to her, or she is lying on the carriage of her once dead first love, pay attention: a family of three passes the same German level, all of which are her soul after death looking for a kind of A constant attempt to feel safe; not superfluous!

It's like the endless endless loop on Horror Cruises, but the soul always wants to find a chance and possibility of being rescued.

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