The plot is really hypnotic.
It's not that the simple plot is not good for daily freshness, but the rhythm is too slow to control, and it almost didn't hold up several times in the middle.
The foreshadowing is too obscure, so that many plot turns appear abrupt.
Except for the protagonist's growth line, which is fairly clear and can find obvious clues, the shaping and arrangement of the other characters are really too random, and hardly give me any emotional substitution.
The last thing I particularly resented, why did Keno’s actors change? Obviously he was a little more handsome when he was a child, OK?
And I hope that this kind of subject matter can be expanded more in the future, and when this is no longer a social topic worthy of discussion, the equal rights of comrades can be truly realized.
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