Compared to the first season, it's just a bunch of shit cycle of family ethics. Basically, it starts with a headshot and a broken hand as the opening sequence, and then introduces each person's family background and suffering childhood in turn. (Can you imagine that there are so many characters in the play that you may not be able to make up a complete pair of parents), Then each villain finds out who is in turn, and then they are threatened in turn with the exposure of black materials, and then the villains either turn against the water in turn or leave it alone, and the cycle is repeated, and the entire seven captures and captures Meng. So it's not a good thing to know in advance that there will be a third season. It's just like a woman's foot-binding cloth. Gone are the clichés (what The Mandalorian, God of War 4 5, I've been doing this recently, right)
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