The first few episodes really amazed me, the rare and hearty plot, but the second half collapsed, especially the last few episodes, with too little foreshadowing, too chaotic rhythm, too many bugs, and the development of the plot was too taken for granted. The rabble won't be so easily incited into lunatics. Without sufficient foreshadowing, as soon as a few pieces of news come out, they will suddenly go crazy collectively? The male protagonist suddenly woke up after a few words? So many demons gathered in one dynamic? High-level government officials are either demons or idiots and have little control over society? The circle of the boss is actually idle, can you implement the plan from the beginning?
Many people ignore the many flaws in the logic setting because of this boldness in other aspects, and open their minds to forcibly explore the depth, but there are too many slots in the second half, and they have not told a good story. The atmosphere of the early stage, The feeling also dissipated as the rhythm and logic collapsed. Might as well delete the content that forcibly ascends the height and seems to be discussing something. Reminds me of the ova of the Royal State Religion Knights, there is no pretentious discussion, only violent aesthetics
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