1) Julia was not dead and was elected female prime minister;
2) David divorced and remarried Julia;
3) Because his ex-wife was a nurse and needed to work night shifts, David obtained guardianship and brought a pair of children to No. 10 Downing Street;
4) Julia has nothing to contribute, and treats her stepchildren as her own, and both children go to aristocratic schools;
5) Julia won the favor of female voters because of her stepchildren in magazines, won the favor of conservatives because of her strong national defense policy, her husband was a former anti-terrorist hero, and won the favor of leftists because of her unscrupulous sibling relationship with her husband;
6) David retired, resigned from the police station, and worked in the Department of Veterans Affairs of the Department of Defense to help veterans with psychological counseling. Later served as Senior Assistant to the Secretary of Defense;
7) The ex-wife is not concerned and remarries a new boyfriend;
8) Summer vacation and Christmas vacation together at the Prime Minister's Villa;
9) The queen and knights live happily ever after in the castle (10 Downing Street);
10) Eight years later, at the age of 51, Julia stepped down as Prime Minister. After retiring, he wrote his memoirs and taught at Cambridge Law School. The memoir vividly records how her husband, David, was a hero to save the beauty in the attack, and how the two fell in love because of this...
11) 8 years later, David is 38 years old, still handsome and young (don't ask me that the queen and knight's personal life is still in harmony at this time, it is not written in the memoir...) everyone is guessing whether he will go to the high position of defense Launching an impact, is he willing to use his influence to rewrite the direction of war or peace...
12) There is no "castle" that can keep a lifetime of fairy tales. At least we've seen it for sure: they truly loved each other...
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