At first glance, Colhas gave me the feeling that he was very similar to Lucas in the hunt, gentle but not weak. I like this kind of character very much, plus Max's very unique temperament, I will really fall in love with it . But after that, the story didn't make me feel passionate, it has been very flat, there is not even a small ups and downs, and it was very depressing to watch. The saddest thing after that was that he compromised! His revenge was so simple that I disgusted—for fairness and for love? Without a trace of blood, his wife died in vain, and Caesar sacrificed like this. Reminds me of Song Jiang, and what I feel is submission and rigid compliance. Maybe he's sublimated, but it's too uncomfortable for the person watching. Later, because of the actions of his subordinates, he had to bear the crime. At this time, he could only escape. The fairness he insisted on was gone. He had made me think that he was a warrior countless times, and raised the sword for the things he defended. But in the end he just told me he was just a businessman, a pious businessman.
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