If you have seen your friends, you can watch it, and he will bring you endless joy in the cinema. Little Radish and Peanut's ambiguous and shy feelings, the kind of arguing but possibly arrogant feelings, are all hilarious. That pony that runs tirelessly, those sets of camouflage suits that confuse audition, will bring you a little surprise. Sherlock Holmes saved himself several times. He could raise his gun and shoot if he was seriously wounded. If he stopped breathing, he could jump up and down again. He ran through bullets and cannonballs without being injured. He was rescued by Peanut who had not received training, jumped into a steep waterfall dozens of meters high and ran back smoothly. When Peanut was writing the entire novel, he pretended to hold his breath on the opposite side and was not noticed. . . Waiting for all this, just to tell you a truth:
it is better to believe in the little radish head if you believe in Chun!
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