In the last episode, the male protagonist's words to his adoptive father seem sincere, but they are extremely hypocritical. Why fight? For the past, future, love, glory, freedom, faith and children, are these the reasons for the male lead? The two heroines are a perfect match. The heroine's father is right, "You are most like me", ambitious and energetic! Most of the scattered Germanic tribes fought for survival and survived under the power of Rome. In order to survive, what a price to pay in order to survive. The word life is hard, cruel and full of hope! The male protagonist can decisively raise his knife and fall every time when he is in a tearing position. The Battle of the Teutoburg Forest was a patriotic battle that the Germanic nation of Germany was proud of. The backward nation's resistance to aggression and enslavement was such a positive story, how did Netflix make it a bit like a black male protagonist?
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