The male protagonist of the second part is a bit irritating, a bit like the kind and naive female protagonist in the early time-travel essays.
Although I identify with and ideal people, I like the kind of people who are ideal but also sober at the same time. The male protagonist of the second part is too naive. If he wants to influence the enemy, he is very emmmmmmm.
He was stunned, and he didn't listen to advice.
Toothless was controlled to kill his father by mistake, and he pushed Toothless away to me. Please, if you weren't so naive and kind and reasoned with the villain, how could he control. Pathetic.
But anyway, the male protagonist was only angry for a while, and soon realized that it was his mistake and that he was angering. Then happy ending.
The second part is going to give one star to the character of the male lead, but Toothless is too cute and handsome, four stars for my Toothless.
But the music at the end is nice and I like it.
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