I want to ask how many people were tricked in by the first two episodes... The plot and logic are very magical. I can't accept the illusion of a reasonable plot created by NPCs who forcibly lowered their IQ. . . . . . I tolerated the CDC's inaction, and I tolerated the heroine's useless mother's death (I thought she had a story, but she died too casually), and the taxi driver, the airport dispatcher, was killed. I can bear it, but in the end, the old hunter didn't output the spell just by reciting the spell. He let the ancestor escape in broad daylight. In the end, he blamed me for the reason. I found out that the ancestor was not afraid of the sun. We are going to lose, so what do you want? What is the sword doing? The damage of the sword to the ancestor in the whole drama is 0. You can just flatten it. At least see if it has any effect. At the beginning, the freshness and suspense that this drama brought me was fooled The logic of the plot is exhausted, and I always feel that there is a little bit of shadow in this drama, but not the essence
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