In the end, the expected thing happened. Jon Snow was stabbed into briquettes by his subordinates in the end. What made me sigh was the helplessness and confusion in Snow's eyes when his apprentice Olly stabbed him. Yes, he is right, he knows that his lips are dead and his teeth are cold, and he knows that the greatest enemy of mankind is the White Walkers of the Permafrost, but he overestimates the mind of his subordinates and is too idealistic. Contradictions between two ethnic groups cannot be resolved in a simple and crude way, and the right truth is not necessarily welcome.
Politicians are eloquent whore, and doers who only care about right and wrong are often hanged and beaten by ignorant people.
By analogy with interpersonal relationships, everyone says that good advice is hard to hear, but how many people can humbly accept the unpleasant opinions of others? How many others can take into account the overall situation and give up small profits? I am not left, I feel that there is something that exists that is contrary to my education, and sometimes, my heart hurts more than Snow.
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