Looking at the real story, apart from the male protagonist being a bit offline, the story is still relatively good, the plot is compact, and the sense of substitution is very strong. The fly in the ointment, the plot is more monotonous, always around the edge of being almost discovered by the prison guards.
There are still unreasonable points in the plot layout:
1. The male protagonist and two other people escaped from the street after destroying the last door and met Mongo who was outside, but why did Mongo not discover that the male protagonist had escaped from the prison until the moment the prisoner was awakened, and did not find out when he entered the prison in time Has the door been destroyed?
2. How can so many pieces of wood be smuggled out of the workshop without being discovered? Thinking about this, I still find it very fascinating.
Finally, thank you in the chaotic era. Someone defies the dark, goes up against the current, walks forward with heavy burdens, and uses their own power to illuminate the future of a race, salute!
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