This was too amazing. It was a mimicry drama. As a result, the deity showed up (maybe through), saw his former companions (played), and finally performed the drama in confusion instead of the actor, and won applause. No, it turned out to be directly into the real history (maybe intertwined with the stage), which is also a great metaphysical. Really one piece... the partners are Scud, clairvoyance sniper, Shunfenger and Hercules. The sense of comics and film are both, unlike the domestic Journey to the West, it has only a strong sour taste. Originally, the death penalty was approaching, and my brothers directly showed their hands. The screenwriter is a good job, and the start of the comics writer's brain seems to be God's will. I gradually realized that the journey is only to increase the horizon, and may not be fate. The blind executioner, with extremely rich settings, wakes up in the morning just like watching a sniper, and he really saw the sniper. The detail of the shot put on the foot is also a sigh. It is indeed very similar to that of Nolando. Wouldn't it be wonderful to change to a modern version? Will it start to tell the story again? [Three Thousand Worlds, the outside of the theater is real artillery of war, and inside the theater is the reality of confusion and the reality of the drama being staged. The room brought into by the Moon King is covered with various paintings, like a house of time. It reminds me of a story where there is no one but he walks out of the house of time. "The Prison of Time on the Third Floor" Giants, Krakens, Sea Monsters, and also Odysseys, the second half of the search was a bit boring.
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