The old-fashioned plot is staged again

Kayleigh 2022-02-23 08:02:12

The subtitle translation’s unbearable direct look is worse than the original translation of one word by one word by the elementary school students in junior high school English. The plot is more clichéd than just a group of young people pretending to be B. This time, let’s add a family. Traveling in a place + digging treasures, I came across a big monster of Loch Ness, and that monster without any suspense will be able to pretend to be B+ if you don’t die, you won’t die one by one to get rid of it as a snack, and finally protect the baby monster. My family (I think it’s because there are beauties + children as life protection BUFF, if you change the strong man holding the monster baby, it would have been eaten by the monster as a snack) safe and sound. In short, the plot is clichéd. Except for the misty lake that looks a bit of a fairyland, everything else seems to be in a mine. That's all.

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  • Daphney 2022-02-23 08:02:12

    The plot has some pediatrics, but the scenery in Norway is great, I really want to go hiking there.

  • Rachelle 2022-04-23 07:04:25

    I love the Norwegian man's smile, even though the plot makes me barely get into it. This name is so strange that it is obviously a big snake island. If it is a children's adventure novel, it is estimated that it is still very emotional to read.

Ragnarok quotes

  • Sigurd: Brage, have you been on my computer again? There were masses of strange e-mails.

    Brage: Spam?

    Sigurd: Yeah. Ragnhild?

    Ragnhild: I told you that you should get a new one. Two, because you owe me one.

    Sigurd: You have to take the bus today, too.

  • Sigurd: Oh, you look very nice and pretty. Is it someone's birthday today, or what?

    Brage: No. It's the last day of school. Ragnhild is singing.

    Sigurd: Yes, yes, yes, yes. At 3 p.m. in the gymnasium. It'll be really great. Ok. See you there.