The story takes place in an underground city that is set to run for 200 years, so it has been unfolding in dark tones. It is hard to imagine that all the light sources in the entire city come from the light of bulbs. If it were me, I would definitely die. The children's work is to be assigned by lottery, yes, at least they won't find a job, this idea makes me feel very fresh. But I think the man-eating mole inside is so terrifying and disgusting, it makes me shiver just thinking about it.
When LINA and DOON escaped from the city, everything developed too fast, it seemed to be too smooth, and it was a bit dangling. Although it finally came to the ground, it was still dark. At that moment, I also felt quite lost, so I followed The sunrise that comes, will be set off even more beautifully.
It's just that I am more worried about how they will survive even if they come to the ground. There is nothing, and the poor earth has only sunlight. . . .
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