I saw the beginning, but I couldn't see the ending...

Liana 2022-04-19 09:01:49

I watched the beginning and found that I was looking forward to it, and halfway through, I found that I was in a fog, and after watching the ending, I found that I was still in a fog and even more...

I found that although I saw that the heroine imitated the Twilight Girl The appearance of the main face paralyzed princess, and the conspiracy in the setting that seems to imitate the "Vampire Knight" siblings to reproduce pure blood, my ashes-level copper wolf eyes ignore those golden JQs (in other words, I really just want to be simple Appreciate it as a magical action movie, but why the tour guide loves to sell corrupt...and has never seen the essence of the pseudo-magic and real love of this movie.
Besides, the heroine doesn't feel refreshed after disguising, or something. The goth punk taste is not enough, clothes and so on are too common, and it is said that it is transforming to save the world, but I feel that it is not as good as the Fan of the rebellious gothic family who marched on the street to make a revolution (Sailor Moon was unsuccessful in transforming into a horse). ...

and what's going on with the ending, since I found out that they are brothers and sisters, I think of nothing more than 2 endings: 1. Like "Sucking xx Knights" in which brothers and sisters reproduce and create excellence? The next generation, 2. Like (flower x sound) , the female lead gave up the male lead and stayed with the second male after knowing it, and the second male was successfully upgraded from cannon fodder in an instant... But this ending is the situation of the gods?? Are they together?

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The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones quotes

  • Clary Fray: That guy Alec doesn't like me very much.

    Isabelle Lightwood: That guy Alec is my brother.

  • Clary Fray: Does Jace know how Alec feels about him?

    Isabelle Lightwood: Is it that obvious?

    Clary Fray: It's really not that big of a deal.

    Isabelle Lightwood: It isn't to me, either. But it is to the Clave. I don't make the rules.