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Why did you like watching the cartoon "Mystery of Sapphire" in the first place?
As we all know, The Mystery of Sapphire is adapted from two excellent novels, Two Wan Li under the Sea and Mysterious Island. Therefore, because it is adapted from two excellent novels, it is endowed with a very profound cultural heritage. At the same time, after watching this animation, we can see that it has a very rich outlook on life, values and world, as well as a particularly correct view of love. At the same time, we can also see that war and love are among them. These are also the reasons why I like watching this play.

If I watch this drama, it is mainly in high school. As we all know, high school is a very difficult stage. It is precisely because of this that I have a different kind of love for this kind of comics, because when I read them, I can devote myself wholeheartedly and get temporary peace of mind without being troubled by other things.

At the same time, in this play, we all know that the protagonist is nadiya. She is the first protagonist of the whole story. We all know that she was a princess of the ancient Atlantis Empire. Because her hometown was invaded, she came to the earth and re-established her own civilization. However, due to the internal struggle of Atlantis, Atlantis was divided. As a princess in this kingdom, she has never enjoyed the treatment of a princess since she was a child. So she didn't open her heart to others, which made her particularly lonely. It was not until the appearance of the hero that her heart was reopened and she regained a new world.

Through the hero's experience, we can see that the temporary pain is actually only temporary. We should think about the future and think that we can overcome these pains with our willpower in the future, so as to get a better self. This is what I learned from this drama.

I don't know if you like this play. If so, what do you like about it?