This is a dark world.
Children are kept in captivity in the "farm", happy and comfortable, but unknowingly become the food of "ghosts".
The "mother" trusted by the children is actually the guardian behind her.
Make a plan to escape, and it turns out that outside the high wall is a cliff.
And his partner "Lei" is still the traitor of "Mom".
Want to save everyone, but how about the other "farm" kids?
And what about escaping in the end? Is there light beyond the dark farm? It was just a groping of the dark, into a bigger farm without mother's care.
This is a bright world.
Emma has a heart for others and insists on taking everyone away. In the hope of life and freedom, escaped Neverland.
Norman guards Emma's hope, burns himself out, and lights the way for them to leave.
Ray, who has endured all his life alone, is using himself as a bridge to save his partner. Despite being misunderstood, he still uses his own methods to wait for that night of despair and hope.
Mom, like them, also loved her children from the bottom of her heart, but the dark wash made her temporarily forget those pasts and bury her hopes little by little.
Even if it is a bigger farm outside, even if it is a deeper darkness outside, they are full of courage to face it. Human beings are wisdom, freedom, and hope.
Because of them, there is a little light in the dark world.
The story is simple but perfect enough. Norman's departure and Ray's redemption make the story impeccable.
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