First of all, I am personally attracted by the scene and setting of the first hell. However, the second part did not slowly spread out the panorama of hell as expected, but instead used many scenes from the first part. The focus of the story is also on the sun and the memories. The journey of the underworld has turned into interspersed fragments. As far as I am concerned, I still want to see more sceneries about hell and so on. This should actually be one of the big selling points. Moreover, the interspersed flashback interruption of memories is a bit uncomfortable, just like remembering when fighting in Hokage. It has been said for a long time obviously, or it has become a story-telling link directly, and the story is told slowly.
Secondly, the character setting is very strange, especially Jin Xiuhong on the way, feels really too awkward, and doesn't cooperate for no reason, just saying that he doesn't want to be reincarnated. He had to force Jiang Lin to tell the story to agree, but he didn't understand why he wanted to listen to the story, and there was a feeling of forcibly recalling the plot through this unfolding.
Finally, it is the second most embarrassing plot. The underworld emphasizes a fair trial of the crimes committed during his lifetime. However, when Dad became the king of Hades, both the son of felony and the son who stole food and wages became errands. Take your daughter-in-law. Regardless of whether Jiang Lin is really suffering, but at least he should be punished if he is guilty.
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