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Did the steamed bread finally die?
In the Diary of Steamed Bread, the steamed bread didn't die in the end. Huajuan was killed by a car because she didn't want to leave the steamed bread.

1, steamed bread

Ben is the protagonist, a homeless child without parents, who was abandoned at birth and adopted later. However, he was not taken care of by the adopted family as his own child. Often bullied by others. After leaving this home that doesn't belong to me, I will find my own happiness. I am wearing a scarf, simple and lovely, and kind-hearted. On the surface, I am always optimistic and strong. In fact, there are times when I am lonely and fragile inside.

2. Flower rolls

The first friend of steamed bread. Loyal, docile and likable. It used to be raised by the mother cat as her own child. Later, in order to make the flower roll happy, the steamed bread "didn't" it. Hanjuan was killed by a car because she didn't want to leave the steamed bread.

3. Xiangsao

The person who introduced Xiaomei to work is rich, never married and likes children very much. Through Xiaomei's introduction, he met Shantou and planned to adopt Shantou as his adopted son. Finally, I gave up adoption because I was afraid of flowers.

4. twins

Children of steamed bread adoptive parents. Twin brothers have been spoiled by their families since childhood, naughty and overbearing, like to destroy things, but also wronged steamed bread. The greatest pleasure is bullying steamed bread.

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abstract

The animation of The Complete Diary of Steamed Bread is adapted from the comic book of the same name, which was created by a ghost and serialized in a demonic way. The full-set animation of "The Diary of Steamed Bread" tells a series of stories of homeless innocent teenagers looking for love. The comic version has just resumed serialization in the station, and it has once again gained superhuman popularity.

In the story, the strength of steamed bread, the courage of friends and the kindness of various roles add the most beautiful footnotes to this seemingly cruel world.

Shantou, the protagonist of the story, is an innocent and kind child, strong and optimistic on the surface, but lonely and fragile inside. Because I have no parents, I don't know what my parents are like, and I envy other children. Longing for love more than other children. Without parents, he is often laughed at, bullied and neglected by his peers. Without friends, he is more eager for a sincere friendship than others.