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The online animation "Thinking as soon as possible" is an antique romantic 3D animation work directed and written by Zhao Yuqing and produced by Yangyan Culture. This work mainly tells the story of walking on thin ice, a protoss teenager and a mortal girl on the other side of Xiandao, and the repeated and dangerous dream of the East.
The animation premiered in Tencent Video on June 4th, 20021.
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It tells the oriental dream of protoss teenagers and mortal girls on fairy island. In this universe, the creatures between heaven and earth are represented by gods, immortals and people from all walks of life, living in different time and space and bearing different functions.
Among them, the protoss is in charge of the law of the operation of all things in the world, and the thought island is an exile place built by the protoss to punish the wrong gods and immortals. This place is located at the junction of heaven and earth, and is blocked by the protoss with enchantment. After the immortal is exiled here, he will experience birth, illness and death with the life span of ordinary people. Once they are polluted by the sea around the island, they will disappear.
Legend has it that every 500 years, there will be a "Heaven Salvation" on the island. The gods, immortals and their descendants trapped here can leave the island and return to heaven as long as they pass the test. There are also some gods and immortals who decide to break the barrier on the island and escape.
One day, the squadron decided to break through the barrier and escape from Siwei Island. As a result, the sea overflowed, hurting many residents on the island. His wife felt uneasy and died in the sea. The squadron followed, leaving only their children to suffer on the island.
"Is the legend of this redemption test true or false?"
"Whether the descendants of the family can leave this exile alive? “
"Why do mortal girls appear on the island thinking about exiled gods and immortals?"
In the first season, The Hazy Traveler at Sea was 15.