About blackening.
To explain:
It has been set at the beginning, and Mo Ling's team of CPs is a CP in black and white. It should be considered to have a specific CP.
Mo Ling is black, from the beginning, when the memory of the previous life was awakened, he directly bumped into something bad, and it was directly black.
PS: The protagonist who appeared at the beginning of the article,A lot of bad memories from the past life were self-hypnotically sealed.,The rest is a vague memory of daily life.,The memory of the end of the third chapter is unsealed.,I guess basically people don't understand this.。
Morrow is white, well, most of the time it is. There is a lot of foreshadowing in the text of the reason for Brother Morrow's accusation, and there is no positive description of the reason so far.
The combination of black and white, whether it is all black, or all white, or both of them are gray, no one knows if it ends in the end.
People will always change, the dark heart will also be warmed by the sun, and the holy heart may also be corrupted by the darkness, which is also a process of mutual influence on the process of CP getting along.
It's a world that's constantly changing, and everyone is constantly growing and changing. Good people don't always be good people, and bad people don't always be bad people.
The good guys may actually be pretending to be bad guys, and the bad guys may actually be pretending to be good guys. (There have been many examples of this in the article, but they have not been exposed.) )
Ahem, what I want to say is, don't think the protagonist is black, my generation thinks it's much whiter than the protagonist of most pure dark texts. The current degree of blackening of the protagonist is acceptable, so there will not be much difference in the future.
Finally, again, people change.
Finally, take a preventive shot, happy ending, not civilized.
Hey,I remember that there were two words blackened in the PS of the previous introduction.,Is it a mistake or was it swallowed by my generation? It's so messy. Will there be a feeling: Ah, it's so hard to look at it, I don't want to see it?
"The Self-cultivation of the Behind-the-Scenes Boss" is about blackening. I am hitting it in my hand, please wait a moment,
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