Behind every evil ^_^ is a slain good.

Melany 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Human nature is good. However, people in the world always judge everything by "plastic material" and appearance. Even the makers of the monsters themselves cannot give the creatures a shred of mercy and care. That's how the final tragedy happened. I can't help thinking, if the protagonist could teach the monster like his own child, would he become a person who can benefit the public? The answer is yes, and then the monster accidentally escaped to an ordinary family and lived in a pigpen secretly , eat pig food, but help the food that ordinary people in the family cannot get. Unfortunately, in the last misunderstanding, the family who was frightened by the ugly appearance of the monster moved away. Despair for care leaves the monster's heart filled with revenge and hatred. The last monster said the same thing when confronting his maker.

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Extended Reading
  • Jacey 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    Watching prof Gilderoy and Bellatrix make out is a bit of a spoiler. Although very dramatic, I really like this version, and the paranoid idea of ​​going one's own way will bring doom to my own world. So when everyone tells you you are wrong, chances are you are wrong. The interesting point is that Elizabeth decided to self-destruct after finding out that she was resurrected from the dead, while the creation composed of anti-vaxxer, murderer, and mad scientist chose to kill the innocent first.

  • Abelardo 2022-03-29 09:01:04

    It's really not my thing to introduce a video, and I'm scared to death when I open the video. . . abandoned.

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein quotes

  • The Creature: I keep my promises.

  • The Creature: I'd keep my promises if I were you.