His second death finally caused a crack in the female protagonist's expression. She had clearly prepared eyes imbued with divine power for him, bringing him one step closer to godhood. Only then did she see his life; the more heartwarming the beginning, the more horrifying the ending.
The female protagonist couldn't help but look up at the sky. She suddenly wanted to ask the heavens why the warriors who sacrificed themselves in the war between immortals and demons to protect all living beings did not receive a good ending after reincarnation.
[Waaaaah~ The male lead is so pitiful, Director Lin, please stop torturing him! He's already behaved himself, please give him some sweetness, I beg you!]
[Well, I have to say, I was a little shaken watching it. When Zhang Nan, this handsome but broken man, had that look of relief on his face, I was speechless.]
[Director Lin, do you even know how to direct a historical romance drama?! Historical romance dramas are for watching handsome men and beautiful women kiss, hug, and lift each other up high, not for watching two people get together and then experience life-and-death situations. Don't force me to send you razor blades, please give the male lead a happy ending, please, Director Lin~]
[This life was so heart-wrenching to watch; even after several episodes of the escape scenes, I still couldn't recover. Zhang Nan doesn't deserve this much, Director Lin. Three lifetimes! From gods to mortals, each one more tragic than the last.]
[Director Lin, are you having a rough time in life? Tell me! Why do you only know how to make these tearjerker dramas? Go make some variety shows already! Waaah~ I need three 'Family Trip' shows like this to be good, you hear me, Director Lin?]
[After watching the latest episode of "Asking the Heavens" in my dorm, I watched "Dragging a Family" and burst into tears. My roommate asked me what was wrong, how could I cry on a variety show? I can only say that "Asking the Heavens" had a powerful aftereffect; it was like all my sadness was suddenly unleashed. Seeing Lin Yang reminded me of "Waves," and seeing Sheng Yiyi reminded me of other dramas by Director Lin. All the tears I've shed before came back.]
[Where's the guy who said he was doing a handstand? Did anyone see him?]
[(Screenshot) This guy's popularity has soared, he's now doing live streams where he watches with his audience while also showing his own reactions. He has hundreds of thousands of followers. I don't know how he managed to hold back his tears; I could see them welling up, but he just wouldn't let them fall. He forced them back.]
[Where is the movie being watched upstairs? Could you please direct me? I want to watch it too.]
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