There are spoilers. When I was searching for the memory collector's location, I saw a post saying that this plot was just a piece of shit. I thought it was so bad, but after reading it, this is it...
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Trying to figure out the relationship between the characters...I'm not sure if I understand it correctly.
Goffman (grandpa) and Jasmine (pink hair) fell in love at first, but one day Goffman's father wanted to leave the capital with his children, but he could not get a pass for Jasmine and his daughter, so Goffman left on his own and left Jasmine behind. ; Later, Jasmine's father was driven back to the countryside due to unexpected changes, and life became more and more difficult. Finally, her father fell ill, and Jasmine had to sell herself to support the family, and she became pregnant with Charlotte.
And the yellow-haired pilot Patio may be Goffman’s child who later found a new love (?)
Charlotte came to the circus, and she didn't know whether it was a serious meeting with the guests or not. In short, she met a count who showed kindness to her, and wanted to leave the circus after making enough money. But judging from the plot, the Earl only regarded her as a daughter of the family (?). A few years later, Charlotte returned to the circus with the baby Reiko. At this time, Charlotte was no longer in her glory. Not only did she accept guests (improperly), but she also did so in front of the children.
I don’t understand the reason why Captain Moses lost his memory? Anyway, he lost his memory and felt that he was a human being, and developed a crush on Jasmine? What was the relationship between the blue-haired twin-tailed sister (Sylvia) and Moses before? Was it a colleague or an ex?
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Saying this, I understand why some people are worried that Leke may have a worse life when she goes back. Being with Blaise feels like she can at least grow up healthily... I don't know what kind of hard life I will have when I go back, and I may even be forced to be involved in prostitution since childhood...
After reading the bad reviews, to be honest, forcing girls into prostitution and rescuing prostitutes are not a big deal to me, I just don’t like it or hate it. I feel like the copywriting is just "showing" without making a subjective evaluation. Seeing the scolding like this, I thought it was very deliberate before I clicked on it. I don’t know if it’s because I have seen more sadistic/real-life plots in history, so I feel that there is no fluctuation (...) What kind of smuggled goods are this? What are the private goods talking about (scratching his head, looking confused)... I can only say that everyone’s acceptance is different.
When Moses lost his memory, it was supposed to be the story told by the storyteller to Bryce. A crew member and a human woman met on the island in the middle of the lake, and the crew member fell in love with the human.
I don’t know where I saw it. It seems that the crew members easily mistake themselves for humans after being mixed with humans for a long time. It is commonly known as a ground virus. As for why they disappeared to the small island in the middle of the lake, I don’t know.
After Leike returned, there was Patio, and the family business behind Patio should not be underestimated.
What's the relationship between Brace and them?
The fairy tale of a person going to Babel after death. I collected the memories with the mood of watching a beautiful fairy tale, but ended up feeding me a bunch of ****! Blaise hesitated to tell Reiko about the cruelty of reality. I have a choice. Give Leike a sweet dream of Babel. But the author wants to give a "fairy tale" ending to the whole story? Tell me the reality is such a ****, everyone has a miserable life, there is no Babel at all, you were just teasing me. nausea! ! The game is a good game, but the memory is really bad.
I feel like Sylvia and Moses should be siblings. Their hair color and style are somewhat similar.
The Padio family is rich, and they won't lose their memories when they go back. For the sake of their father's sake, they will definitely help.