The form and style of the work are created like a magnificent hymn of life, and occasionally you can get a Chinese-like documentary feeling on the tip of your tongue.
The pictures are beautiful, the settings are rich, the rendering is brilliant, the fantastic is fantastic, and the characters are especially lovely.
Overall there is a hope of super Re: 0, but at the same time there is also the worry of pressing the Iron City.
After all, the theme has not been seen so far. Is it the persistence in pursuit of truth, the spirit of humanistic adventurers, or the helpless elegy of fatalism?
The central idea is still unclear after the decisive battle with Qing Dawn, only the inadvertently revealed evil taste and curiosity run through.
Other characters' behavior logic is difficult to self-consistent, if the final hole can't be filled, then this work is the walking dead of desire under the gorgeous crown .
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