The different ways of human beings and demons are actually an excuse for their cowardice, and the poor but harmonious life of the Ward family of four is the best proof.
Malkin's feelings for Gregory, Bony Lizzie's feelings for his daughter, Alice's feelings for Tom, they are demons, but they are no different from people, and they are also emotional animals. But emotional animals are emotional. Malkin's killing had a lot to do with being deceived by his beloved to the bottom of the cave, locked up for 30 years, and the grudge accumulated every day, even if it was a human, would definitely turn into murderous anger.
And Master Gregory, who failed his wife and failed Malkin, still indulges in pubs every day after 30 years. As long as he still thinks that his wife's death is Malkin's responsibility, he will not wake up. Maybe his drunkenness just didn't want to recognize the fact that he was the culprit.
Demons are human, but humans are not human. When the apprentice was killed by Malkin, Gregory regretted not that a life was wasted, but that ten years of hard work was wasted. Perhaps because his heart is dead, he has already lost his humanity, and his apprentice is just another tool to slay demons to him.
The inexplicable encounter, the inexplicable love, and the persuasive power of Tom and Alice's love at first sight can only be explained by dreaming of you.
And after the group of demons gathered, it was such a sloppy defeat. Tom's ability to kill all directions suddenly increased, Alice reached out and took the gem, but Malkin didn't respond. Is this the proper attitude towards the lost and found treasure.
Gregory said, my last apprentice had been training for ten years, and you only had one week. Sure enough, after a week, the old man set out on his own journey and passed the mantle to the younger junior, but tell me, what did you teach him? ? What have you done this week besides finding a magician like you to be your girlfriend? Is it really relying on the protagonist's halo and the explosion of the small universe to last a lifetime?
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