It's the villain's turn

Burdette 2022-12-08 10:59:29

Where did you read this introduction first, it's very interesting to write, starting from 100 million to another world? The bone king is stunned by the air? Thinking left and right? I liked the setting of another world very much, and I couldn't help but want to play another one. But the introduction and my post-viewing feelings are completely different things. I feel that I have watched two completely different dramas. Some people also wrote comments that were more in line with my intentions: I came across suddenly, but don't be careful. There are also people who interpret it from the perspective of office politics or society and do not quite understand it. What I was looking at was how to build a country, and at the same time want to conquer the world and convince people with virtue, and the result is just like a screen floating: The King of Bones. It's true that the inside and the outside are different. I really want to see the Bone King overturning the car and the sacrifice of the warrior hero. I feel that the Bone King and I are both moved. But the wheel of the Bone King has run over history, and Mr. Momo is the signature model of the Bone King's governance. The first instinct of watching a drama is to bring yourself and the protagonist into it. Even if the protagonist is a skeleton, even if the protagonist kills humans, he will never feel the drama as a human being. Well, occasionally feel the sense of conquest of human despair, or get A little bit of pride that I can fight the Demon God even though I am weak, so I followed the monster army of the Great Underground Tomb with a bad view and embarked on the road to conquer the world. Looking forward to the fourth season. Don't look at how the Bone King conquered the world, and wonder what such a world would be like. I often go back and open the barrage to watch popular science and complain, and it's a lot of fun. There are indeed some different views of the conquered of different national cultures. This is also one of the reasons why I like Japanese comics, because there is no lower limit or upper limit for the three views, but it can jump out of the fixed thinking and trigger the imagination to think. The more you look at it, the better it looks, a good drama that you can live with and brush twice.

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