Gone Light | Cage's Slogan

Ambrose 2022-06-29 17:05:30

At the beginning of the story, Cage was severely beaten. This physical torture, as an agent, Cage can still bear.

However, being ruthlessly "brainwashed" by a young villain, this torture is a bit uncomfortable.

However, as soon as the camera turned, Cage began to do administrative work.

As the director (deputy), Cage always has to shout a slogan at the inauguration ceremony of the freshmen over the years. This slogan...how to say, it doesn't seem to be the one that Lao Mei likes. If Cage wants to dump it for the movie Pot, in fact, you can consider throwing the pot on this "slogan".

However, in fact, as Cage himself, this is not a "slogan" at all. He did it. In his mind, he was still thinking about the big villain who tortured him back then.

died? impossible. Live to see people, die to see corpses. Regarding speculation, this is not the way to solve the problem.

Cage, whose body has been devastated, adheres to the concept of living until old and fighting until old, and has been pursuing it.

However, the "damn" old beauty's system thinks Cage should take a break.

In fact, think about it too. After dedicating a lifetime to the country, it is time to retire.

But Cage, who is very pivotal, would rather not have an identity and fight the villain to the end.

The villain at this time was also afflicted with illness. After hiding for a long time, he was still exposed by his own illness. I have to say, it is also a great irony.

The grudges and entanglements between these two people really spanned a long time, until the two finally faced each other, the villain could no longer recognize Cage.

This "pointless" entanglement is still an endless ending in the end.

The whole story is bland, which probably has something to do with Cage's "going down" at that time.

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Extended Reading

Dying of the Light quotes

  • Muhammad Banir: The truly dangerous people are the ones who follow orders.

  • Evan Lake: You have a disease of the blood. My disease is in the brain.

    Muhammad Banir: What sort of disease?

    Evan Lake: I'm forgetting things.

    Muhammad Banir: Ohhh. There is a lot to forget.