In fact, Xiaojie's miraculous resurrection is not without a price. Qi Ya's departure and the fall of the whole story into a darker world are the painful price that Xiaojie and readers must pay.
Xiaojie’s uncompromising will is the standard feature of King Tao comics, and readers fall into the trap of prostitution in the roar of “Never Give Up” and “Down with You Frontally”-Is absolute justice the bright side as it should be? ? This question was left in the heart of every reader when Xiaojie “escaped” from the battlefield again and again, not out of self-will, and managed to survive (being knocked out by Qi Ya, exhausted, giving up fighting back and defeating his opponent, etc.) Shadow of restlessness. And the whole ant chapter is like completely destroying the rhythm of the kingly story. Xiaojie’s personal breakthrough and growth are no longer the core content, and even the improvement of combat effectiveness no longer tries to show by defeating seemingly impossible opponents. It is straightforward: practice. The story of the ants is so complicated and dark that Xiaojie and Qiya cannot grow from it reasonably. Life and death have become the prerequisites for the actions of the little monsters. Therefore, it is difficult for Xiaojie’s straightforward anger to show all the ambiguities that the rapist wants to express. Clear, dark and treacherous, loyal and cruel.
When readers are still trying to see how Xiaojie fought all the way to defeat the king in the ant chapter, the story has quietly turned, and the judgments of Xiaojie and the readers have gradually collapsed, until Wang logically and incredulously said in the decisive battle, "Wang’s The mission is to protect the weak and the weak." What a pungent slap, readers can only be dumbfounded at this time, because they watched Wang and Mai fall into the spiritual love, watching the compassion and noble flames of the human nature of Wang and the guards gradually wake up, deep Knowing what the king said at this time must be from his sincerity. Facing such an absolutely justice villain, why does the respected president continue to fight with the goal of killing the king? But the rich and the traitors are worthy of the rich and traitors. He respects every character in his pen. The rich traitor did not choose to show the president’s killing intent to satirize the cruelty of humans. On the contrary, the president did not question the king’s transformation, nor did he speak against him. He still fought, out of his understanding of mankind, and out of his own body. For the dignity of warriors. This unprecedented battle is not to kill the cruel ant race, but to end everything. At the end of the story, the martyrdom of Wang and Mai once again defeated the readers, because at the same time, Xiaojie, just as everyone had hoped, broke out in the battle without any precedent, but at this moment, all readers want peace. The sorrowful Qi Ya is similar: please, stop. Is the dark monster King or Xiaojie? Is it an ant or a human? Rich and rape torture all readers.
Xiaojie's short-lived death and resurrection after the end of the ants is actually a dreamlike ending. Xiaojie found his father, and Qi Ya no longer lives to kill. In a sense, the full-time hunter of Wangdao comics is over. The next story can no longer be left to Xiaojie and Qi Ya. Their growth in the vast world is no longer important. Kurapika has become the core character of the Dark Continent, and it seems logical.
Little monsters will grow up after all, so what can love do.
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