When I watched it at that time, I clicked it because of the cute image of the dragon, and I watched it in the light of the story of Aladdin's magic lamp ("Applied"). But the result is that I can't copy it well, and the idea of the theme suddenly stretches my hips.
But after a closer look, you will find that the emotional line between the male protagonist and the dragon is very thin. Every time the male protagonist fails, there will be various quarrels. How does the dragon know the world through quarrels? The two did not become friends through the stories they told.
I don't understand why the male protagonist keeps licking his face and keeps making friends with the female protagonist (so-called friends, real love), skipping classes (doesn't understand), and pretending to be a noble son (understandable). But the problem is that the heroine's words are neutral, and that oath is simply ignored. Is it forced just because you want to go through the plot?
I actually don't understand why the male protagonist saved the female protagonist's father in the end. No matter how the male protagonist and the female protagonist's father look at it, there will be some opposites at the beginning (it seems that the male protagonist is a special Virgin, maybe he is saved by the female protagonist's father) To be honest, Long used himself to save the male lead, Long returned to the human world to save the male lead, and the male lead directly used his last wish to establish a good relationship with the female lead. It is speechless and outrageous, there is no hesitation, worry, pain and sin, it seems that the male protagonist is using the dragon. It's very confusing to deal with. I feel that the male protagonist said before that he wants to be friends with dragons, but in the end, there is no place for dragons at all in the male protagonist's heart.
It seems that the male protagonist has become the same type of person before (having a better life through the dragon), but the dedication of the dragon prompted him to enter the reincarnation again.
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