The first point is the refugee line. At the beginning of the story, the original location of the male protagonist and his sister's family fleeing by boat was Japan, but later diverted to Hong Kong. Did Japan give up accepting refugees and China chose to accept it? If so, it is not difficult to see the worsening and worsening relationship between Japan and South Korea in the past two years. From "Forever Monarch" to "Travel to Busan 2," recent Korean film and television works are very ironic to Japan. At the same time, it is also inseparable from pleasing to the United States. From rescue to escort of refugees, it is the United States. After the male protagonist fled to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong people had a very poor attitude towards refugees, saying that they had given up their country when they fled. Isn’t it like everyone’s previous hot discussion about refugees? Perhaps from the standpoint of South Korea, the Chinese will feel indifferent and ruthless, but from the standpoint of China, what do we think of these refugees?
The second point is the virus immunity line. After the Hong Kong 4-member team returned to the peninsula, it was ambushed by Captain Huang while transporting by truck. He died, escaped and caught. Among them, the fat boy was bitten by multiple zombies, but there was no mutation. Does it mean that There are people who are immune to the zombie virus. What characteristics these people have and whether they will affect the virus's cracking is an important trend of the future plot.
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