I thought it was a hot-blooded youth show, but it's actually a love show. It looks very comfortable to fight monsters and upgrade, and it's good to watch the male protagonist pretend to be forceful, but you'll fall in love happily when you're halfway through the fight, wake up. Wake up friends, you still have relatives outside, your body or something. And I can't accept a little bit of pseudo-orthopedics with my sister. I have been treated as a brother for more than ten years in the past, so how can I have love for my brother, although I let it go later. . .
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