Chapter 1500
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It was already the middle of the month. It didn't matter if the update was good or not, it was better to be thick-skinned and ask for votes.
The long war in the Japanese region had finally ended, and a new war was about to begin. What was the highlight of the war? Continue to kill players all over the world? There was nothing new. Whatever Dafei could do, he had already done in the Japanese region.
Therefore, Ashtray had a bold idea for a long time. This idea, Ashtray believed that the one who could add a little more depth to the book was Su Junhao. Everyone, don't get too excited. It's not what some readers think. Those readers definitely didn't read the chapter that I posted last month.
That's right, it was Dafei who wanted to straighten out a Taiwanese youth who was' desperate to become a Japanese '. In short, the general plot was that Dafei would bring him out to play and let him see the power of China and experience the pride of being a Chinese. That was the case.
Confucius once said, 'The commander of an army can be changed, but an ordinary man cannot be changed.' Therefore, for Su Junhao who wanted to become a Japanese since he was young and had no sense of identity with the Chinese people, how could Dafei straighten him out? The difficulty was almost godly! It was easy to kill ten thousand gods, but difficult to save one person! What if Dafei did it? Would the realm of this book rise to a higher level?
Ashtray would use all kinds of dramatic techniques to fully develop this plot.
First, Ashtray could spoil the plot. Su Junhao would meet Dafei when he entered the new world. The setting for Su Junhao was as follows:
Su Junhao's mother was from the mainland. Her family was rather poor, but she successfully married in Taiwan. Although her husband treated her well, her in-laws and uncles —
Then Su Junhao was born. He was bullied by the children around him since he was young, and he was also bullied by his classmates in school — don't ask for the reason.
Then, in the process of Su Junhao's growth, he saw the great influence of Japanese in Taiwan. He also saw the degree of respect Japanese people received in Taiwan. He began to make up his mind to practice Japanese. He thought that as long as he became Japanese, he would never be bullied or discriminated against again.
As for Su Junhao's knowledge of the mainland, he learned a thing or two from his mother. His mother's situation at home was not good, but she would still send money to relatives in the mainland from time to time to show that she was doing well.
In short, if one were to carefully analyze it, wouldn't it be a Straits urban drama? (But I'm sure they won't approve it.)
Then, to answer a reader's question, why did he have to write about Taiwanese? Can't I write someone from the mainland? Ashtray felt that it would not do! This is a world-class game, and all the players in China are playing it. Why did they choose to ignore Taiwan?
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