Minato, since I read the first three books of this set seven years ago, only three of them were translated into Chinese and the others have no Chinese version. Later, I read the full set in English abroad. I've been looking forward to hearing that this book is going to be released into a movie for a long time. But Nima, it's okay to adapt it a little bit, can you not change it completely differently? There are more than ten original books, and the boss of the first book, Granny McKellin, is also a chorus in front of the final boss, the evil god. How can Nima be strong enough to destroy the world? The key is that the protagonist's mother is a god-level witch in the original book, is there any? Even if the protagonist is reduced to a demigod because of the birth of the protagonist, it is not a good thing for a third-rate witch, Granny McKellin, to be killed? Minato, and why did Alice's mother fight with Granny McKellin! Finally hung up! And what I'm looking forward to most is the episode where Granny McKellin was eaten by the protagonist's pig! And isn't the protagonist's pig a wild boar with a ferocious temperament? How did he become such a docile and cute little pig! In the original novel, the protagonist's mother married the protagonist's father in order to give birth to the protagonist to resist the evil god, and it was designed to be an apprentice to Spock decades ago. How come it was Spock who came to the door? Mom still doesn't want to have sex? ? ? And where did the woolly dark gem come from? One of the first reasons why the rowan cane was given to Tom was that Tom was still young, and the rowan cane was short and just right for him. And why the ghost knights are wool, I haven't heard of it at all. . . . I'm digging together, if you want me to spray, I can spray him for three days and three nights! Nima, except for the characters' names, basically everything in this movie has been changed. Is there anything? It's a shame that you're still using the title of "The Last Apprentice"! Negative Ratings! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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