The nameless handsome and silly boy is a first-timer, starting from the bottom a little bit, and every time he gets one, he is loyal and becomes an unknown brother. Of course, he is still a small supporting role,
and then there are endless encounters + conquests.
This is already recognized by everyone. Why Nirvana?
It's not because of what's in the bones of the Japanese nation. . . The more upright and positive people, at worst, are only willing to obey the strong. This obedience is complete obedience, and they will almost never change jobs and fight to the end. Unlike people in many countries, who always play in Cao Ying and have a heart in Han.
Of course, what I can understand is all retouched by the medium or small, who knows if they will be like this in reality. Just like all countries will unconsciously widely publicize the various good qualities of their own countries, so they have different initial impressions of each country. . .
In fact, I still admire them, and I can reflect this in almost all the Japanese things I have paid attention to.
I don't know if it is because of premature exposure to Japanese comics that I formed directional thinking.
If you think of all challenges as one small enemy. I always feel that in reality, every time I defeat a little enemy and gain a little strength, I will take it for granted that there will be greater challenges in the future, so because my conscious ability is really limited, I will always fall into a period of depression. . .
Is this good or bad? I think it's up to you to discuss things on a case by case basis.
How is the situation defined? It's entirely up to you again. . .
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