Of these characters, I like Little Boy the most. He was very persistent. In order to get the school's "Help the Elderly" badge, he ignored Kars's hatred and kept knocking on the door again and again, trying to help him, and finally won the trust of his grandfather and embarked on an adventure together. Putting his life and death on the line to save his adopted migratory bird, Karen, he breaks into a dangerous airship and fights Chalmers, only to nearly die. But he still didn't give up, and continued to rescue the migratory birds with Kars.
Kars is also an admirable person. He thinks love is sacred, and as the years go by, his relationship with Avery remains strong. Kars is very loyal, and when Eli was ill, he stayed by the bedside, taking care of her and comforting her. In order to fulfill Avery's expedition wishes, Kars still managed to go to the faraway South America to explore and settle down despite his aging body. He is also very caring. Although it is inconvenient to take migratory birds and Doudou to explore, he still adopts them. And when Chalmers framed the migratory birds, he inspired infinite power, fought with Chalmers bravely, and protected the migratory birds.
Chalmers is the representative of a villain. He was once framed by others as a great explorer who "forged migratory bird skeletons" and was expelled from the Royal Expedition. From then on, he killed migratory birds with revenge. I think this kind of revenge is not worth it, and sometimes it will hurt myself.
Unexpectedly, these are the true meanings of our lives, which seem far away, but are actually very close.
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