Dog Leftovers Run:Who persecutedThe dog left to become a heroThe protagonist of "Dog Leftovers Run" has never thought about becoming a hero, nor has he thought about becoming a warrior who defends his home and country. However, the people around him have been trying to guide him down this path.Gou Yu claimed that he was forced. So, who forced him?
The first to bear the brunt is Yang San! Although Yang San had ulterior motives, it was he who pushed the dog remnant into the embrace of the New Fourth Army. If Gou Yu hadn't joined the New Fourth Army, the follow-up story would have been completely different.
The second person who influenced the dog was Song Yutao. Whether it was in the ** or puppet army period, Song Yutao tried to guide the dog to the right path. Although Gou Yu has never lost his way, Song Yutao is bent on forcing him to confront the enemy, which seems to be a bit of a moral kidnapping. As the heroine of a light comedy, Song Yutao should have been loved, but her role caused dissatisfaction among some viewers because of this, and it was for this reason that Song Yutao was supposed to be loved.
After Gou Yu joined the New Fourth Army, Song Yutao was even more unscrupulous. It was difficult for Gou Yu to stand still no matter what, because Song Yutao was always staring at him.
The third person who influenced the dog leftover was Mao Xiaoer. Although the role of Mao Xiaoer is relatively unnoticeable, he has always followed the dog leftovers. In the army, no matter where the dog is left, Mao Xiaoer always follows him. He played the role of an overseer and even reported the dog's loot to be hidden.There is a person around who always likes to complain, and this is hardly any different from installing monitoring.
The combination of Mao Xiaoer and Song Yutao is really enough, this is actually a kind of all-weather, ubiquitous surveillance.
There is no privacy left for the dog.
Coupled with the active guidance of the instructor and Tang Yulong and others, in the end, the dog was left to live a life that met their expectations.