Ian was timid and could not integrate into the school group. In addition, he had no father since he was a child, and he just couldn't talk to his crazy brother, so he felt lonely.
He vaguely knew that his father used to be a very brave man, so he hoped to get his answer.
After a series of thrilling adventures, he actually returned to the starting point. Going around in circles, in fact, the answer he wanted was always by his side.
All the things he wanted to do with his dad, he had been doing with his brother all along.
So he was relieved, and when he looked at his brother with new eyes, he realized that he didn't actually need a father who had never been in his life, because his brother had already played most of the father's roles.
The magical world is very creative, the fire in the heart, and the setting of belief is very clever. When Ian skillfully uses various magics to fight the dragon, he has transformed into a brand new man.
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