I just watched Ghost Slayer with hindsight, and I was taken by Amway. As far as personal subjective taste is concerned, I probably still prefer the hexagram of ghost extermination. After all, in the first half of the whole film, I always feel that there is such a powerful character as Mama here, and all the strategies and strategies of the children are like playing.
But ah, when I saw the last episode, I was suddenly moved. He resolutely walked the difficult road without abandoning every partner. After success, he ran wild in the forest with the smell of freedom.
And the setting revealed in the first episode is even more thoughtful. Self-confessed happiness and love are just tools for freeing yourself to grow a more delicious brain. Even more desperate, when you are angry and desperate, there is an olive branch that reaches out to you, and that is to become a demon. As long as you become the spokesperson of the devil, you will be able to live a long, "happy" life in captivity.
So, we probably can't blame Isabella. Even how to swear that if it was me, I would rather die, or something else. But we weren't put in that situation, were we. Assumptions, just hypotheses. Without suffering from others, although I hate it, I feel as if I have no right to say anything. Therefore, only Emma, and only this trio, can freely accuse her of saying, Mama, you are wrong.
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