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What is your favorite domestic comic work?

I was very surprised when I opened the first page of the book. In my opinion, this is the first domestic comic book to describe the history of China's Sui Dynasty in the form of a comic collection, which is very exciting.

The first sentence in the book is very impressive, "Whether you remember it or not, your name is not important anyway." This is also true. The male protagonist uses his superb martial arts to hunt down the wanted list. The person on the road earns a reward for what, in order to repay Lao Mo who had helped him, and he also brought a child named Xiaoqi with him along the way. Xiao Qi is particularly cute in the comics and her speech is also interesting. In just one section of the comic, the hero's character of emphasizing love and justice is portrayed. Of course, the hero's humor also appears in the book. The plot changed. On the way back to the market after hunting one of the wanted persons, he saw the scene of a fight. The male protagonist rescued the surviving persons and also discovered the next target---a two-headed snake.

After resting for a few days at the market where Lao Mo was, the male protagonist set out again to find his next target. This time, I came to a hotel in a small town in the Western Region. The owner of the hotel was submissive and did not dare to come forward. This was a huge contrast to the later confirmation that he was the wanted two-headed snake. But for the sake of my wife and children, and to be able to live peacefully in troubled times, living in such humiliation may be a way to stay away from trouble. Poor parents in the world! After having to kill the life officer, the male protagonist himself became a wanted person, but he still escaped danger time and time again. At the end of the book, a new clue is given. Lao Mo also entrusts the male protagonist to escort the masked man Chishiro and his daughter back to Chang'an. What stories are there along the way, what happens, and how the plot progresses all make me very curious. Looking forward to the follow-up content!

The plot of the whole book is very compact. The author shows the superiority of each party's martial arts through the description of the fight, and also foreshadows the subsequent plot. The painting style is very detailed and beautiful, and of course it is rich in imagination. It’s also very bloody! From the book, we can understand the belief of the male protagonist, and thus we can also respond to the book cover that the stronger the belief, the stronger the power. I hope this belief can accompany the author to continue painting and bring us more exciting sequels!