I have seen a lot of these kinds of dramas, and I don't have much comment. I just want to say: the ending seems a bit unexpected. It's not unexpectedly prominent and good-looking, but it's the unremarkable character that suddenly becomes the truth of the whole thing. From beginning to end, he was no different from two-on-six, and he didn't reveal this person until the last few minutes of the story.
Xiao Xia is stupid, according to Xia Xia, it seems a bit of the style of those drunks who wrote martial arts movies before: when all the people were waiting to die, a person who never appeared (traitor) finally came out and said: "Haha... they were also killed by me. Yes!" But unfortunately, that traitorous actor has never been noticed by any audience. When the teacher commented on these martial arts movies, the teacher laughed and said: The screenwriters are all drunks. He became a traitor and was finally defeated by a decent master.
This set of movies is not what I know. Or maybe it's superficial and can't understand it.
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