Maybe it's because I don't know the stalk of the first part. This part is half awake. It's a story that tells the script and continues to unfold. It looks a bit artificial and blunt. Although I can generally perceive its direction, it is obviously too strong. The sequel has its continuation, but it is cleverly connected, and the relative independence of this episode and the lack of naturalness of the story, can't we just think about the old audience and think that everyone needs to be foresight? It's not to shirk responsibility, but the fun and logic of this episode are external and shallow!
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