Wow, I personally liked this episode very, very, very much, it was just amazing. It is equivalent to the producer spending an episode giving a director editing class. The sentence "THEY. HAVE. NO. SOULS." in the last advertisement directly named the theme —————The characters of the story are different in different scenes, but the core is the same, changing the soup or not, no. Yes. Spirit. Soul. Characters are completely pawns of fate. As far as I know, this phenomenon is especially common in the online text area, the fandom area, and the light novel area. I think the authors should all watch this episode. I don't want to criticize the assembly line products. In fact, there have been such works since ancient times—Tianluo girl, knight novels, and vulgar romance novels actually correspond to light novels/Long Aotian/Xiao Huangwen, which have existed since ancient times, but those Only works with a soul are more likely to stay and become an enduring classic. Personally, the ending of this episode was no less shocking to me than the third season's Ruicheng episode. R&M, forever god
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