Not to mention anything else, the heroine's acting skills are really good. On the one hand, there is no male lead who can only protect the two children by herself, and on the other hand, she has to fight against the fear of unknown things, which is weak and pretends to be strong and lonely. Feels well done. Another point is also very good. When the heroine resisted the three servants, the heroine hugged the younger son and saw the eldest daughter who had been hesitant also put her heart in her arms. The kind of heart that was forgiven by the eldest daughter and accepted the joy seems to be The feeling of the stone falling to the ground was performed too well. Even I was relieved to see her.
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