The essence of human beings, some say, in the beginning, are all the same. Science says, in the beginning, it was different.
Edmund seemed to me a simple boy, or an ignorant boy. Originally, after returning home, Captain Sheng was going to marry Mercedes, but because of the jealousy of his good friend Fernand, he fell in love with his beautiful fiancee, and partnered to murder him for 14 years in prison.
In those days in the prison on the island, what he saw when he looked up was not a little bit of faith in the hope of sunshine, but a daily disappointment, and hatred obliterated his faith in God carved with stones again and again. He gradually did not believe in the existence of God, and the truth of love filled him with hatred after all. Fortunately, the appearance of the inmate priest has allowed him to learn a lot of knowledge, learn the language, learn the economy, learn the swordsmanship, and learn how to take revenge on everyone who has hurt him. A more perfect method. It is to let them taste the helplessness they have endured, and let them experience the heartbreak of gradually losing everything they originally had.
He escaped by chance and found a treasure that could never be used up in a lifetime. But in such tormented years, revenge has long become his only hope of survival. Today he is a handsome count who can make everyone's admiration stop on him. He can let go and pursue the enviable life he once thought but couldn't live. When her girlfriend asked him to let go, he said, "If you love me, don't take my hate away." Perhaps, hate has already It became his belief, until the end, all revenge was within his expectation.
In everyone's opinion, this is a happy ending, and evil will be rewarded. In the end, revenge became a matter of justice, it should be forgiveness or revenge. We, who are not the protagonists, can only be measured by the ruler of faith and the world.
If it is full of love, God will arrange it.
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