When I read this novel in the summer vacation of my freshman year in high school, I didn't know that there was such a twist as "The Monk", which banned literature, and that the sequel to "The Golden Compass" as a children's book had already made a supporting character, a British aunt, kill the archangel, and even more so. I haven't seen such awesome and dazzling works as "Ten Days Talk" and "The Legend of Giants". At that time, I just thought that a British rural girl, with only a little common sense and a desire for life, had been able to bear the burden of life since AD. Authoritarian incarnate St. John, and this guy has been around since the Israelites came out of Egypt to slaughter the Ugaritians (classic examples include Ying Zheng, Cardinal Tokmada, Heinrich Himmler etc.), it is not easy.
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