laitimes

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

author:Idle days
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > the first part of the classic "I Have a Date with a Zombie". </h1>

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  How classic the story of the zombie covenant is, I believe there is no need to say more, friends who have seen it understand.

  In particular, the plot design of the first part, the brain hole of screenwriter Chen Thirteen in the 90s of the last century, even now it seems amazing.

  In terms of character shaping, every character has flesh and blood, thought and position, has its own tragedies and joys, and has a established character fate.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  The screenwriter will never give the villain a wisdom in order to set off the protagonist.

  On the contrary, the villain of this drama, Kazuo Yamamoto, due to his charisma and tragic fate, is almost indistinguishable from the popularity of the audience with the protagonist.

  In the memories of many fans, in the story line of Kazuo Yamamoto, the most lamentable thing may not be his relationship with Wang Zhenzhen for thousands of years, after all, Wang Zhenzhen has changed his heart in this life (not only in this life, the second part has also changed his heart). It was a feud between him and his daughter Yamamoto in the future.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="67" > "I Have a Date with Zombies" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up settings of the second and third parts are negligible. </h1>

  In 1997, 60 years ago, during China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Yamamoto's father and son, who had led an army to capture the city of Nanjing and personally committed the crime of the Nanjing Massacre, led their troops to Hongxi Village in China this time.

  Our male protagonist, the guerrilla leader at the time, Killed Kazuo Yamamoto's father during the anti-Japanese campaign, and Kazuo Yamamoto, who was a young man in the Japanese army, formed a deep hatred with Kuniwa.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  As the protagonist and the villain fight, the old legend comes true: when the stream in Red Creek Village turns red, the zombie king will appear.

  Then, Kun Guohua and Kazuo Yamamoto were bitten by the Zombie King's generals and eventually became immortal vampire zombies.

  The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression ended with the surrender of the Japanese invaders, and the war criminal Kazuo Yamamoto was sent back to Japan, and although he escaped the trial of a military court, his life was not good.

  At that time, Because of the defeat in the war, Kazuo Yamamoto himself became a monster who had to suck blood, so he hid at home all day and did not go out to see people.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  His wife, Xuezi, carried the burden of life alone, worked hard to manage the family business, and finally died of illness.

  By the time Kazuo Yamamoto discovered that his wife had died of a sickness, it was too late.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  His daughter, Mirai Yamamoto, scolded her father on the spot, saying that everything about her mother was caused by him. As the head of the family, he hid in the house all day and escaped all day, so he was exhausted and tired of his wife. If he could even take a little time to care for his wife in these days of escape, things would not have developed to this point.

  The words of his daughter were reasonable, and Yamamoto Kazuo was unwilling to feel very guilty when he held his wife's body, and at this moment, he had nothing but his daughter. He was very worried that his daughter would leave him like his wife in the future, so he bit his own daughter and turned her into a vampire zombie.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  He thought that as long as his daughter did not die, he would not lose her.

  However, it was precisely because of his selfishness that he turned his daughter into an immortal vampire monster like him, and her daughter's heart broke with him forever.

  What's even more tragic is that after Yamamoto was bitten, he didn't immediately understand what had happened and went to find his boyfriend, Makoto Domoto. As a result, the delirious Yamamoto Mirai bites the Domoto Mago family to death, and Kazuo Yamamoto, who rushes to the scene, transforms Domoto Makoto.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Yamamoto Mirai hated Kazuo Yamamoto's act of transforming her, but subconsciously, Yamamoto Mirai did the same thing as Kazuo Yamamoto, and he happened to become the kind of person he hated the most.

  Yamamoto Mirai not only harmed his boyfriend Domoto Magoku, who knew that before he vowed to help Yamamoto Future get justice, He said that he would follow Yamamoto Kazuo to the death.

  His father hurt himself, he hurt his boyfriend's whole family, and his boyfriend turned against his own father, and he lost his mother, father and lover for a while, and if you think about it, you will know how much hatred Yamamoto will have in his heart in the future.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Kazuo Yamamoto also found the problem, but he felt that his daughter was unhappy because she felt that she was a blood-sucking monster, as long as the world became a zombie world, as long as the minority became the majority, the daughter would not feel that she was a monster, she would be happy, and the father and daughter could get back together. Of course, more crucially, Kazuo Yamamoto himself thought the same thing.

  Therefore, Kazuo Yamamoto, who had been hiding at home all day and complaining that he was a monster, began to face reality again, and in order to avoid his daughter being regarded as a monster by the world, he had to embark on the grand plan of the "zombie kingdom".

  Later, Kazuo Yamamoto infiltrated the Japanese economic system and became the richest man in Japan. But Yamamoto has been reluctant to return to him in the future.

  During this time, Kazuo Yamamoto also discovered a girl with special functions, Bika, and transformed her into a companion to make her a substitute for Yamamoto's future.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Sixty years later, Yamamoto Mirai, in order to escape her father's harassment, drifted to Hong Kong alone. She met a girl named Wang Zhenzhen in the Jiajia Mansion, who looked exactly like the present person she had died many years ago, and Yamamoto's future heart suddenly softened.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Wang Zhenzhen is the girlfriend of the male protagonist, and the biggest stumbling block on the road of the villain's "zombie kingdom" is the male protagonist, which lays a hidden danger here. Yamamoto, whose conscience was not lost, began to silently protect Wang Zhenzhen.

  However, Wang Zhenzhen's existence finally let Kazuo Yamamoto know. The kind Wang Zhenzhen helped the father and daughter to facilitate a brief reconciliation of a meal, and the three of them were together, giving the father and daughter a long-lost sense of home.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Probably because of this, it evoked the conscience of Mrs. Yamamoto's humanity. He is willing to cooperate with the male protagonist and go back to sixty years ago to change his fate: as long as he is not turned into a zombie by the general, even if he died in China sixty years ago, he can change Yamamoto's future fate and complete his redemption of his daughter.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Before leaving, the father and daughter reached a reconciliation for the first time, and Yamamoto called him a father sincerely and said that he was proud of him.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Because this time, Kazuo Yamamoto was finally willing to face everything, bear mistakes, and no longer escape, no longer selfish, no longer self-deception.

  Kazuo Yamamoto also said that he would go back to sixty years ago and let himself die in China and change history, which would be a wedding gift for Yamamoto Mirai and Makoto Domoto.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  As long as Kazuo Yamamoto, Guan Tianyou and Ma Xiaoling and their party go back to the past and can change history, the tragedy of sixty years will come to an end, and it seems that it will benefit everyone and do no harm.

  And only Bega is reluctant to change history. Because, before she turned into a vampire zombie, she was a girl with special functions, and she was regarded as a monster by the villagers, and she wanted to deal with it quickly. Just as she was killing villagers indiscriminately, it was Kazuo Yamamoto who came up to her and said that he would take care of her like a daughter and would never let anyone bully her again.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  At that time, Kazuo Yamamoto had lost his only daughter and needed a substitute to satisfy his empty emotions, and Bijia was the perfect substitute: to worship himself, to attach himself to himself, and not even to leave himself.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  As Kazuo Yamamoto said, he loved Biga so much that from then on, only Bika bullied others.

  Therefore, Bijia is not willing to lose everything she has now. When the group fought with the generals sixty years ago in order to change history, they wanted to murder Kazuo Yamamoto because of love and hatred.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  The key moment is that Yamamoto Future rushes forward to sacrifice himself to save the lotus lamp that connects Yamamoto Kazuo in order to protect his father.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  The end result is that the group who returned to the past did not change history, while Kazuo Yamamoto lost his daughter. (Although Myo-san saved Yamamoto Mirai at that time, and the two were lost in time and space together and did not die, everyone present at the time thought that Yamamoto Mirai would never come back.) )

  But even if he had just lost his daughter, even if he knew that the person who murdered him first and then murdered his daughter was in front of him, Yamamoto Kazuo only slapped Biga in the face.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  What's even more ridiculous is that When Bika knelt down and said to Kazuo Yamamoto that it was worse for you to ignore me than to kill me, Yamamoto forgave her and no longer pursued Yamamoto's future murder.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="83" > the plot is very psychedelic here, right? </h1>

  Kazuo Yamamoto bites Yamamoto's future so that his daughter will stay by his side forever.

  Kazuo Yamamoto came to China to find Yamamoto's future, but also for his daughter to return to his side.

  Kazuo Yamamoto agrees to join forces with his enemies to change history, also to complete his redemption of his daughter.

  As a result, the only relative was killed, he would never see his daughter again (judging from the situation at that time), and his daughter was killed to protect himself, and Kazuo Yamamoto actually chose to forgive Bika?!

  Why? Why is that?!

  Is Kazuo Yamamoto crazy? Is such a plot reasonable?

  Reasonable, too reasonable. Kazuo Yamamoto is not crazy, on the contrary, he is very rational.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="84" > Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter. </h1>

  First, Kazuo Yamamoto's form after returning from sixty years ago was not good for him.

  Of the three capable generals, one of whom had long been maimed by Ma Xiaoling and had long been useless; the other, Tang Ben Zhen wu had always followed himself for the sake of his daughter, and now that his daughter was gone, this one could not be used; in the end, the only one who was willing to follow him with a dead heart was The only one who was willing to follow him was The bad guy.

  On the other hand, the opposing side is the combination of Guan Tianyou and Ma Xiaoling, if he kills Bi Jia on the spot, it is equivalent to cutting off an arm, and there will be no chips to compete with the enemy behind him.

  Second, Even Kazuo Yamamoto's strength cannot be measured.

  This is what Kazuo Yamamoto personally said to Makoto Domoto, and then Mago Domoto told Yamamoto the future.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  Bika possessed special abilities before she was born, and was then transformed into a zombie by Kazuo Yamamoto. The second generation of zombies plus natural superpowers, I'm afraid even Kazuo Yamamoto himself is not sure if he can kill her. Therefore, All along, Kazuo Yamamoto has used a gentle policy towards Bika. Occasionally, a slap will immediately give her a candy to make her happy, so that she will follow herself with a dead heart.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  In summary, although Kazuo Yamamoto knew the truth about his daughter's murder from sixty years ago, out of accurate judgment of the form, he quickly packed up his mood and forgave her with Bijia's apology.

  It was as if Yamamoto's future murder had never happened. It was as if he had never loved his daughter or lost him. It was as if his only relative had never existed in the past sixty years.

  Poor Yamamoto Mirai, turned into a zombie by his biological father, killed his lover's parents in a delirious situation, and harmed his lover into a zombie like himself, and came to nearly sixty years when life was better than death. Although he always said that he would not forgive the culprit, he finally reconciled with Kazuo Yamamoto and sacrificed himself to protect Kazuo Yamamoto from returning unharmed sixty years ago.

  And his father, whenever he made a choice at a critical moment, was always self-interested. Whether yamamoto turns the future into a vampire zombie at the beginning, or not avenging his daughter later, people's behavior is always consistent.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

  The above plot, as of the first episode of "I Have a Date with Zombies", is more complicated because the plot is more complicated and the number of words is limited, so I will not repeat it for the time being.

"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.
"I have a date with a zombie": The daughter was killed to save her father, but the father chose to forgive the murderer for the first part of the classic "I have a date with a zombie". "I Have a Date with a Zombie" is a 1997 story, and only the story framework of the first part is discussed here, and the follow-up setting of the second and third parts is negligible. The plot is very psychedelic at this point, right? Yamamoto Mirai is right: Kazuo Yamamoto is selfish! Selfish enough not to dare to avenge his daughter.

Like this article friends, trouble long press the like icon Oh, thank you for support!

"I Have a Date with a Zombie III": I didn't regret it until I lost the licking dog that had been waiting for me

Read on