Those who say they don't understand what they don't really have a good look at.
Actually, I was attracted to the eel bath at first.
At first glance, I still think the plot is good, and it is enough to give people suspense. Guess which bottle is in? Where did they go? Is the protagonist mentally ill? Did you end up incest? similar to these questions.
The ending also leaves room for endless speculation.
It's the male protagonist that makes me have to wonder if he'll pull out his flying skateboard and turn into a green goblin right away. (Spider-Man shadow lingers) Haha. The baron can live for a hundred years after filtering the secret medicine with people and eels, and the descendants of the secret medicine and incest can live forever. The last laugh of the male protagonist indicates that the last person riding a bicycle and running is actually the baron who changed his face. Taking my daughter to have a baby.
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