Throughout Charles IX, there are many conan-like puzzles. In fact, the author has also published Conan's cartoons, which seems to be a library incident. Therefore, it is normal for someone to plagiarize.
But regardless of personal design, even the emotional setting method in the peak period 14 volume is exactly the same as Conan's.
Charles IX is a bypass exploration, and Conan is a positive reasoning method. In Charles IX, you will only feel the fear of several children and Charlie's procrastination. The most important thing is that children will only sublimate their feelings, and only the team will comfort themselves. If you are afraid to walk, you will come up with several puzzles. But the author's writing style is very beautiful, and this type of book should be said to be an adventure of literary imagination. Except for the masterpiece, the rest of the writing can be described as delicate, but not wonderful. There is a lot of scientific imagination. Charles IX also copied Conan's when he showed human nature, but he felt a little deliberate, especially in the case of several students. In 16, the tiger shark even kicked the Duke of Windsor, and his depiction of light was a bit greasy. Obviously, he is a student, and he is still fighting at ordinary times, acting naive. He was weak when he was victimized, and he immediately became arrogant when the situation reversed.
But Conan is different. It's a confrontation between light and darkness. It has the humanity of the whole world and is full of classics. Bad people may also have a beautiful heart. All the pain and complexity in the world can be dissolved in tears and confusion, and there are few weak characters worthy of sympathy. They are all strong and smart, but they can't cry after two or three sentences. What is more needed is a detective. While penetrating all the truth, we can also see through the criminal's heart. In Murder in the Moonlight, the sad and tearful ending has a frightening process. When you become very intelligent, you will find that your mind will also grow. Charles IX obviously wants to replicate this feeling. He knows that terror can only be achieved through children's psychology and through large paragraphs of text rendering. If he wants to improve our IQ, he gives simple reasoning. There are few clues on the way, so he can only use puzzles, sublimate the theme and use children's childlike innocence.