Duoduo Mo is a poor student who dreams of becoming an adventurer and detective. On his birthday, he received a gift from his grandfather-a puppy named "Charles IX".
Charles IX seems to be more than just an ordinary puppy. Before Duoduo Mo could react, an unexpected thing happened.
Although this work is aimed at teenagers, its style is more inclined to adult fables. Because of this, many contents in the book are of great benefit to the development of children's world outlook and dialectical thinking, which is why parents support this work so much.
Let the reader experience setbacks with the protagonist first, and then make continuous progress and growth in the process of adventure. This expression is undoubtedly more convincing to children than simply forcing them to pour poisoned chicken soup.
Not all milk is called Telunsu, and not all dogs are called Charles IX. Charles IX can speak human words, has his own dressing style, likes to take a bath, and is a proud dog with knowledge.
If we have learned anything from books, it is to think independently and see through all the truths hidden under the surface.
If we have learned anything from the original work, then "a dog doesn't judge a book by its cover" is certainly a truth that can be refined.
Is the adventure of The Mystery of Mododo good or bad? Let's look at this book with curiosity.
After all, there is no adventure, for many years.