Slashing the red eyes and breaking the normal rhythm of death is depressing, right? This ending is because there are not enough painters, so I just wrote it to death together? Is the death of the lion girl too hasty? ? The minister's imperial tool is actually a one-off? ? And the underdeveloped dwarf emperor, didn't he say that he would die in the battle of Teigu? Why was he killed by beheading? Have you considered the audience who carefully read the rules before! ! ! (But I thought for a long time that the previous one was also poisoned/stabbed to death by a random sword, so this rule is the same as fart...
I've never had a show that made me want to complain so much (half of the reason is because the resources I found are 480p) It's not how many bugs there are in the play, but the reason for the death of the characters is confusing. When I saw it at the end, I ptsd it every time someone reached out. When I look back in slow motion, I feel like I'm going to break my arm and my leg in the next second. I thought I was watching a domestic youth dog blood movie
I'm tired of writing here. After all, the battle line dragged on for a long time for two days to read it, and the amount of information is too large. I can't remember how I complained when I died... Oh, by the way, I have to complain about the combat effectiveness of the enemy and myself. The gap was all set up in ambush in that episode, so many people who were trapped in ambush and beaten, retreated, and finally changed their heads.
In the end, our hot-blooded idiot Tazmi actually had no bones left in the end. Is it just because he was spotted by the devil that he would turn into a glittering ice slag in the sunset? I didn't see any primary and secondary emotional lines in it, and even suspected that every female character had a red thread with him. What is the reason for dying for the people so bloody is the heroism being played up... Forget it, maybe it's a tool person Well, after all, I didn't realize until he died that the protagonist really wasn't him (smile)
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