King, grasshopper leader. It seems that the word is not used for villains, but bosses. I remember when I watched Transformers when I was young, I wrote it like this when the voice-over characters appeared at the end, the Autobot leader, and the Decepticon leader.
But, in fact, he really has the temperament and charisma of a leader.
He appeared on the stage for the first time, with a pressing imposing manner, and asked Princess Yating why there was no food.
The immature Princess Ya Ting said: It's not my fault.
He interrupted her: Remember, the first rule of the leader's code is always the leader's fault.
This shows that he is a responsible leader.
At the same time, he is also a helpless good brother and son.
Facing the stupid brother who kept tearing down his platform, he was furious, but still said: If it weren't for my mother's death, I promised her to take care of you... The
second time, the grasshoppers were content with the new food they found. Plenty of housing, he doesn’t want to go back to the trouble of ants. He has shown excellent leadership and persuasiveness, and he has a foresight, telling the grasshoppers: If an ant's resistance is not stopped and suppressed in time, there will be more The ants imitated his behavior, so sooner or later, the ants will find that their number and strength are many times that of the grasshopper...
a man with such a vision, the final result can only be said to make me sigh.
April 10, 2008
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