I like episode 8 the most, the mechanical nine-tailed silver fox is so handsome!
To be honest, the first half of the beginning has a kind of contrived Chinese style, but after entering the second half, I am really touched by the experiences and growth of one person and one fox!
The society has entered a period of great change, and the rapid development of science and technology has replaced (suppressed) magic. The teenagers are like a duck to water, and the little fox is struggling, but they can maintain the original intention and face it bravely, especially the awakening (transformation) of the little fox at the end, which is extremely impressive! (Mainly because of being handsome!???)
Happy hunting!
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