fortunately Crusoe met Angus, not me. If it were me, maybe because of his weird appearance, he would be ignored or even killed. Just like the soldiers learned of the existence of the Loch Ness monster, there is a kind of killing and predatory heart. People are small, but have endless desire to control. Seeing the huge Crusoe, he didn't have the control he expected. Even though Crusoe was docile, when faced with a completely unfamiliar him, there would be fear and a sense of crisis in his heart. The only perception was to kill him. Maybe that's why the protagonist is a child.
A long time ago, I was waiting for my devil egg to appear, but I never had it. Maybe he has appeared, but I killed him, or maybe he is just a legend, just like the title of "Deep Water".
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