Until the penultimate third episode, in my heart, this work is all five points, and the last two episodes have lost one star. First, it is the warmth that Riman likes to see. To put it bluntly, I don't feel too much, I just think it's a bit far-fetched. Second, the description of the teacher's character is incomplete, and the last Jiman lines are really galloping past ten thousand grass and mud horses.
The soundtrack and title design are very good, and the rhythm of the narrative is also well grasped.
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