ending is so cruel, it's just that there is no hope left. At first I didn't like the protagonist's way of doing things, and always had to passively wait for someone to come to rescue. Even if someone came, how could they be saved by the ignorant aborigines in so many remote places in Mexico below. But then again, in such a desperate situation, who can perform better? Actively seek death or sit and wait for death, the outcome is the same.
In fact, what is really scary is not the murdering vines, but the people, cold-blooded, uncivilized and ignorant people who can blindly see people and kill ghosts because of their awe, and let the living people be sacrificed and reported to the government for eradication. If it doesn't end, it needs to be sprinkled with salt to prevent it from growing... and companions, in a desperate situation, it is estimated that the actions of many friends who are usually very familiar with and understand will make people's hair stand up...
Don't think it's just an illusion There are many such examples in reality. oh~~
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