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How to evaluate Draco's Notes on Love?
This is one of my favorite games in Orange Light, the complete Bai Yueguang. At first, I liked Draco only because of the beauty of sweet soup, but the "notes" made me realize a Draco who was completely flesh and blood.

Let's talk about Tiri, the heroine of the story. Her love for Draco is pure. No matter how bad Draco is in the eyes of her friends (Gryffindor trio), she just likes him-maybe "beauty is in the eye of the beholder".

As Percy said, she thinks Draco is not worthy of Tiri's affection. Tiri always protects her little Slytherin princess like a warrior.

In fact, Draco didn't know how to love a person at first. He was too possessive and wouldn't give in. Every time Tiri apologized. But gradually, he changed. He no longer restricted Tiri's freedom and learned to love.

Draco is timid, bad, selfish and possessive in his novels. He grew up in such an environment, and it is inevitable to have such a character, but he also loves Tiri deeply. Put a paragraph that I saw on Baidu:

"He knows that he is from the malfoy family. With this title, he must work hard for it all his life, and even spend his humble life to contribute to the dark Lord he has never seen before, and then associate with those ugly death eaters."

And Theodore, if you can choose Raiders Theodore in this game, I may have to climb the wall for a few seconds. I didn't think he would like Tiri before. After all, in the eyes of everyone, T-Bag is an indifferent top student. Such a person is willing to walk into the trap of Tiri.

What impressed me the most was this plot:

When Draco was turned into white glaze by fake Moody, Tiri went up and picked him up, protecting Draco's dignity. This is really touching, so that every time I reread the Harry Potter series movies, I think, "If only Terry had been there?"

And, of course, the spell between them, "Accio Draco."

The typed endings include "Arrive as scheduled", "Patron Mantra", "Traveler", "Fugitive" and "Notes".

Among them, my favorite is the ending of "coming as promised".

Put the content:

"I've been waiting for you for a long time. Didn't you promise to get married on your birthday?"

"I'm sorry to have kept you waiting so long. I'm late. I'm twenty-five years late."

Malfoy, who is usually high above others, who always looks up at people, suddenly gets down on one knee.

"You see, today is my birthday. Will you marry me?"

"Of course, I'm not a man of bad faith. By the way, how do you pronounce that word-"

"We will all arrive as scheduled."

Slytherin's ghost girl disappeared, as did Malfoy's master.

There is no doubt that Draco here is selfish. He wants Tiri to stay, even in the form of a ghost, so he only dares to wear a mask to see Tiri. But in the end, he put on Slytherin's school uniform and went to see the ghost girl. No one knows where they have gone.

The ending of "the fugitive" really almost cried to death there, and my mind kept showing how heartbroken Draco would be when he knew that the dying man lying on the ground at that time was Tiri.

But all I was left with was "Draco, why can't you be brave?" The author really handled it well here, leaving infinite space for players.