I feel that I can't stand many people scolding this show for being full of vulgar elements of selling meat and selling cute harems. In fact, these are the characteristics that two-dimensional works can have. I think as long as they are a little old, this kind of embellishment can be completely normalized, okay? This work does not use selling meat and cuteness as the main means to attract audiences, so we should not spray these things too much. Don't take a very noble and serious look at it. Today's art form pays attention to making a good hand at will.
Overall, I think this work is very conscientious, the plot setting is grand and novel, and the confident and strong qualities of brothers and sisters are very suitable for my radio waves.
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