I read it today, and I think it's because too many people have too many expectations for Twilight, so I'm a little disappointed. After all, Twilight is not Harry who can make up all kinds of magical stories. Its main thread is love, and love is only about first acquaintance, love, marriage and children. If you spray the cliché again, you still have to go through it again.
Going back to the film, getting married and having children, Edward, the rich and handsome man who loved Bella to the death as always, finally led the heroine into the marriage hall. When he arrived at the honeymoon place, he came to a red landing and became pregnant before the honeymoon. For the time being, I won't dig deeper into the technical problem of why I can get pregnant. When he learned that a child would destroy Bella, his attitude of not wanting a child still made the audience feel a little bit, and even later said to Jagbo, if she If I die, kill me, and once again bow down to the true love of this blood-sucking rich and handsome.
First of all, congratulations to our lovely follower Jia Gebu who finally found half of his future in this episode, and has since been "branded", and incidentally saved his life from being killed by the ethnic group.
This episode also highlights the mother's love. She is as thin as a ghost, and she is about to become a vampire. Continue to conceive and insist on sending RENESMEE to the world. Maybe the next episode will be delivered to Jagbo. Here I suddenly thought of in the Snow Mountain Flying Fox, the male protagonist did not get along well with the heroine of the year, and later actually had a result with the daughter of the heroine.
Twilight is still a worthy series, and there is still hope for the next episode. I believe that people who keep complaining will still see what happens next.
Any woman would imagine that there is a tall, rich and handsome man who loves himself to death, and brings a good-faced and young die-hard blue-faced confidant. So Twilight never lacks viewers.
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