If you watch this movie after playing the game, you can know that when the country perished, the prince was still traveling. Fall to know why.
If it weren't for the fall of the country, the death of the king, the death of the heroine, the prince would not have grown up, nor would he have been cared for by his companions until he finally became a king, and let his companions call out His Majesty. Experience and time have made the prince grow continuously, and he chose to sacrifice to save the world, to create a future for his partner, for the country, and for mankind.
This movie tells a story about protecting a prince. The prince did not appear, but the scene of corpses all over the place made people understand the cruelty of war and how the prince could carry the hope of the future and exchange countless lives for that possibility.
The prince was so happy to learn that the princess didn't die, and then took a lunch to pave the way. It would be better to just hang up at the beginning. In his heart, the feeling of dying a loved one again, nothing is more painful than this. The mission of being born as a king saves all sentient beings. You don’t have the right to choose your own life. Everything pushes you forward to make choices. The king is lonely. The princess said that power requires qualifications to inherit. Tragedy, and the person who protects the king is also a tragedy! But it was all set by that damn fate, and everything followed the script, just like the prime minister also wanted to destroy himself, seeking a destination.
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