The short stories in each episode of the first stage are very juvenile, so that everyone's pure sense of justice can be realized. The second stage is the introduction of the Ishbar incident, the background of the sage's stone. The doctor and Ska appear. The third phase of the Fifth Research Institute is the focus, and Hughes' death is the end point. Can't the sage's stone be used in other ways? The artificial face is displayed. But a little confusing. Some threads appear to be missing. In the fourth stage, change to another method, Master chapter. The android team takes shape, and the secret is revealed. Yajia recruited troops and horses to form the third force within the army. At present, this third force has no beginning or end. Greed's character building is a highlight. (However, some motives are still confusing to me.) In the fifth stage, change to another method, the truth exploration of the Ishbar war, and the recurrence of the war. Childish sense of justice shows a price. I didn't expect the Sage's Stone to appear like this. Although it is an adaptation, the main storyline is not bad. Finally, there is the Stone of the Sage, but it is followed by a series of illogical plots. But the growth of Eddie is well portrayed. The dialogue with the chief was very good, and after seeing the connection of things clearly, the boy's sense of faith is still maintained, the heart of a child.
In the final stage of the finale, the door they had been afraid of turned out to be like this, let's eat it. Not a great ending.
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