my favorite old hero

Vern 2022-09-29 04:40:58

I found it on pptv today, and I always wanted to write something for this comic. At that time, the new life made people have mixed feelings, long nights and no intention to sleep. I lay on the bed in the university dormitory, read four (?) Youyou White Books in one breath, and spent the last night of my first semester at the university.

The main theme is similar to the later Death God, forming groups, fighting monsters, and upgrading. It's just that in that era, heroes were not so good at speaking big things, they fought when they should, and never dragged their feet. Only when they fought big bosses did they realize a certain spirit; it was not like the contemporary heroes, Nalutuo, who fights every time they fight. If you want to escape, you will kill, as if you are possessed by a middle school composition.
Some of Yu's little details are more interesting than fighting monsters. Yusuke is desperate to save the child; the "pride" between Kuwahara and Yusuke (I didn't expect that five years later, there is a new saying called Jiqing), and the destiny Helpless and pathetic two villains. After so long, the most memorable episode for me has nothing to do with the main story. It was an episode when Yusuke was a detective in the spiritual world. An old grandfather's grandson died first. Before he died, he and his grandson saved a civet cat. (Fox?) In order to repay his kindness, he turned into a grandson and took care of him by his grandfather's side. Grandpa ms saw the clue and left with a smile. This episode moved me for a long time. .

What I can't understand is that the author's ending is so sloppy, and it feels like there is a second part, but that's all there is to it, Yusuke Urahan, you just retired like this.

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