Ignoring the settings this time is not very rigorous, and it's pretty good to be a cool fan
Only this villain is nondescript. The author has made a villain in order to take the youthful blood. This is the biggest failure.
I think there are two kinds of villains: one is pure bad like dio, and the other is Thanos, a very meaningful author who wants to do one. The latter one, but the result is not a hundred times worse than jw.
The villain shouts that I want to revive the pure young people. Resurrect a bunch of muscular men who are not young people at first glance. The villain shouts and refuses to develop technology? Excuse me, aren't your bows and arrows technology? Don't you still work under the faction? No one is equal. The most stupid thing is the stone statue of a couple and two children at the beginning. He directly smashed the adults? ? ? What if the two of them are pure good people? What is the standard of the object of your hatred? It's an adult. What if you grow up? What if your subordinates grow up? Kill all the newly resurrected children?
What kind of world do the villains want to build and express? I'm really puzzled. You might as well just want to build your own feudal empire. If you want to be the emperor who doesn't obey, kill them and go like a dio. I'm a bad person, and I'm better than now.
If there is no villain just watching the protagonist build things up bit by bit, I'd be happy to see that I am very good at this kind of subject and will give four stars, but the villain is so stupid that I can only give two stars, this is actually a jump pillar me I can't help but doubt myself
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