Forcibly Amway by his younger brother.
I like the character design of this anime very much, the kind heart of the protagonist Longtao, the master craftsman Max, the maturity of Hanazawa beyond the same age, and the courage to admit it.
We may not have superpowers and don't understand his troubles, but we may be the epitome of this anime character, with our own troubles, but don't know how to solve them.
We may go the wrong way, but also the prodigal son may turn back.
This is well reflected in the apology of the student council president in the early stage of blackening and late stage.
The protagonist Longtao was troubled by his superpowers. When he one day plucked up the courage to open the door of the master and told him his troubles, the master accepted him (of course, 90% of it was because the dragon was broken in front of him) Teacup and he will exorcise)
I've only watched the first season of the anime, not the manga. No matter if I read the comics to learn more about the plot in the future, my favorite line will still be that the master and the dragon cannot use superpowers to ordinary people. My favorite picture is still the following:
The role of the master craftsman is very interesting. He is an exorcist without superpowers.
Some people will say that the salary of Longtao working there is negligible, and the mobile phone he gave to Longtao is equipped with positioning, and he is too stingy.
But in episode 11, the only people who put themselves in the dragon's shoes are the masters, Hua Ze and Lu, who all yearn for the protection of the dragon's set.
The master reminds me of a Sakata Ginshi who was picking his nose all day and owed his rent. He thought everything was troublesome, but he always solved it neatly, and even sacrificed himself for the world.
I think this is also the reason for brushing Gintama in the barrage. A friendly reminder, don't go too far with Gintama, 100% psionic power is not silver.
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