story reminds me of Xiao Yuer and the five evil men. Like, after all, Xiao Yu'er and the five wicked people are really close friends.
The main characters are just those, Hua Yi was kidnapped and cultivated into an innocent boy (male protagonist): Shuotai: crime gang leader, ruthless (big father); Kitai: responsible for driving, slightly stuttering (second father); Jin Sung: Responsible for planning, thoughtful (third father); Dong Bum: good at daggers, lock skills, easy to get excited (four father); Fan Xiu: proficient in all kinds of firearms, strong action (fifth father)
What I don't understand is, Why the male protagonist can kill the adoptive fathers who raised him, this setting makes me feel too cold-blooded. So, all died, leaving only the boy who devoured the monster.
If you kill the monster, you can only become a monster. Monsters are demons, and I have a strange feeling about demons.
But I saw someone say that this Korean drama is actually a bit of an imitation of Japanese comics?
In fact, the plot is a bit good, but it's a bit procrastinated, and the play is very heavy! It can still be seen.
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