Ask for a ticket in the middle of the month, about Su Junhao......

It's the middle of the month, no matter whether the update is strong or not, it's better to be cheeky and ask for a ticket. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

The long national war in Japan has finally come to an end, and a new national war journey is about to begin. So what is the highlight of the national war? Continue to slaughter the gods and destroy players all over the world? There is no new idea, what Dafei can do, has been done in Japan.

So, the ashtray has had a very bold idea for a long time. This idea, the ashtray thinks can add a little bit of depth to the book, and that is Su Junhao. Don't get excited, it's not what some book friends imagine, and those who want to be crooked must not have read the single chapter I posted last month.

That's right, it's the plot of Da Fei who wants to straighten up a Taiwanese teenager who is "desperate to be Japanese". In short, probably the plot is that Da Fei takes him to play, let him see the power of China, and experience the national pride of being Chinese. That's what it is.

Danzi once said: The three armies can win the commandery, but the horseman cannot take the will. So for Su Junhao, who has aspired to be a Japanese since he was a child and has no sense of identity with the Chinese nation, how can Da Fei straighten him? I'm afraid this difficulty is superb! It's easy to slaughter all gods, but it's hard to save one person! What if Da Fei did it? Will the realm of this book be sublimated?

The ashtray will use a variety of theatrical techniques to dedicate their efforts to interpret this part of the plot wholeheartedly.

First of all, the ashtray can be spoiled, Su Junhao will encounter it when Da Fei enters the new world. The setting for Su Junhao is roughly as follows:

Su Junhao's mother is a mainlander, and the family is relatively poor, but she did successfully marry in Taiwan, although her husband treats her well, but her in-laws and uncles -

Then Su Junhao was born, he was bullied by the children around him since he was a child, and he was also bullied by his classmates when he was in school - don't ask why.

Then, when Su Junhao was growing up, he saw the huge influence of the Japanese in Taiwan, and also saw the degree of respect of the Japanese in Taiwan, and he began to strengthen his determination to study Japanese as a penance, believing that as long as he became Japanese, he would never be bullied and discriminated against again.

As for Su Junhao's cognition of the mainland, he knows a thing or two from his mother. Mom's situation at home is actually not good, but she still sends money to relatives on the mainland from time to time, and shows that she is good at mixing with a swollen face and becoming fat.

In short, if you break it down carefully, it will be a live strait urban drama? (But the bare chrysanthemum will definitely not be approved)

Then, to answer the question of a book friend, why do you have to write about Taiwanese? Can't you write about a mainland person? The ashtray thinks, no! A world-class game that is played by all Chinese players, why does it choose to ignore Taiwan?

The ashtray is not black, but love! Love what? Love the Little Tigers, love Zhou Huajian, love Gulong, love Huanzhu Mama! How can Taiwan, which can produce so many outstanding talents, be bad? Da Fei is to bring Taiwanese players to play together, which is sauce purple! (To be continued.) )