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Gambling Apocalypse truly dissects human nature

Counterattack is the ending that everyone who watches film and television drama works wants to see, and the greatness of small people can always give people strength, but the propaganda of this kind of thinking is unreasonable.

Everyone likes Jin Yong's novels better than Gu Long, Jin Yong's main line is clear, small characters fight monsters and upgrade growth records, Gu Long either plays suspense, or it is too scattered, there is no weak person to become stronger and then revenge that kind of smooth and clever pleasure.

Everyone always confuses the "Art of War of Sun Tzu" with the "Thirty-Six Plans", believing that the Art of War is talking about the Thirty-Six Plans, and it is talking about all kinds of schemes. How to win more with less, how to defeat the strong with the weak, but forget that the core of "Sun Tzu's Art of War" is to defeat the weak with the strong. More than 90 percent of battles in history have been strong over weak.

Can gambling strike back? If it is a general film and television drama work, it may counterattack, even if it does not counterattack, there can be a situation of full retreat, but this idealized ending is not real.

All film and television drama works have added elements of hope, and hope can become great, so the meaning of the existence of the comic "Gambling Apocalypse" is real and terrible.

The style of this comic is unbearable to look at, the ugly, rude man is actually the protagonist, his hobby is lazy and complains about the injustice of society, think about it, in fact, and many people in reality are the same.

Gambling Apocalypse truly dissects human nature

An extremely unambiguous male protagonist

Kaiji: A man who has achieved nothing. Kaiji was deceived by his friends and owed a bunch of debts and had to get on the ship to pay them off. The plot behind is the same as in Li Yifeng's "Animal World", which is the prototype of that movie. Gambling-related design is not discussed here, but what did he do after he finally won the counterattack? A revolution? No, because although he narrowly won, he still had nothing, how could gambling make a fortune, and the author always insisted that this idea was very good. What will he do next if he has nothing? Keep gambling. That kind of adrenaline stimulation, for people who gamble badly, how to resist.

Gambling Apocalypse truly dissects human nature

Here it comes, is the game about to start again? That look of anticipation.

After winning, that kind of unforgiving attitude. Gambling is like that, never win, because gamblers never leave the table, and probably only death can separate the two.

The plot in the manga is ups and downs, the counterattack actually exists, and Japanese culture seems to like this kind of saying that the reversal wins, but in the end, the author will still beat the hero into the abyss.

Kaiji had already earned 20 million yen at the end of the second gambling contest, but he still had to chase the higher bet tournament. Once a certain thought has taken root in my mind, it will slowly sprout, grow, spread, raise, continue, the momentum is booming, I will win, win, win, and when I am full of the assumption of victory, then in fact it is not far from failure.

What was the end result? As I said before, this is a real comic that profoundly cuts through everything. Kaiji ended up losing an ear and 4 fingers, which is the price of gambling.

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