When Uncle Zhuang guarded the door tightly, when Elder A opened the door and let in the zombies, when the long-haired girl was bitten by the baseball guy to accompany him... Finally, when Gong Yoo was bitten and told his daughter's hand, he started to cry, really crying. ...
not so much that zombies are scary, but human nature is scarier. What moved me the most was Uncle Beggar. At first, the male protagonist was reluctant to let him go with him. As a result, when the male protagonist was crushed by the zombies, he ran over to cover the eyes of the zombies with clothes regardless of his previous suspicions. Later, for pregnant women and children who were so afraid of death, he rushed to resist the zombies.
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