After a lapse of six years, I finished it again, but this time I had a deeper understanding than before. First of all, I need to admit that there are many unexplained loopholes in this drama. In the end, in order to protect the people, King Caesar was stopped. Why didn't Queen S go up to help?
But at the same time, it must be admitted that it is a masterpiece. Whether it is the soundtrack or the compactness of the plot, it is still a masterpiece. Everyone bears their own ideals and beliefs and insists on fighting. There is no absolute justice and evil. In the end, the heroine was burdened with everyone's beliefs and the darkness of the revolutionary army, and embarked on the road of escape. Such an arrangement is really a bit unacceptable and too far-fetched.
In addition, many details and small logics have been filled in very well. There are a few battle scenes that are really delicate and exciting, and the art is really drawn with great care. Occasionally, the lines are too thick and so on. Because of OEM reasons, but generally people do not affect the perception.
In addition, everyone's character is portrayed, I think it is still relatively full, except that the character of the heroine is a little too diverse, the other characters are very good.
After reading it, I feel that the night attack is a bit like a root. You are a leaf in the sun, and I am a root buried in the ground. All of us are walking in the dark, lighting up the light for the world, and finally disappearing with the darkness. , this is the mission.
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