Seize the treasure

Daron 2021-10-19 09:48:10

The story is set in 1938. Indiana Jones and his father searched for the Holy Grail used by Jesus at the Last Supper according to the records in the notes. Because the legendary Holy Grail has the magical effect of healing any wounds, it has aroused the coveting of the German Naju. In particular, the glamorous female spy, Dr. Aisha Schneider, was sent to force Jones to hand over his notes using beauty and bitterness. After discovering Aisha's attempt, Jones and his son tried their best to retrieve the notes and went to the temple to fetch the Holy Grail. Unexpectedly, Na Qi followed behind and shot Jones' father. After a bitter battle, they escaped from Na Qi's entanglement. Jones, who thought it was all right, hurriedly used the Holy Grail to scoop water to heal his father, but did not expect Aisha to appear in front of him to snatch the Holy Grail...

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  • Joana 2022-04-23 07:01:08

    The memories of childhood will never be forgotten, 20131014 night three episodes, the last skeleton has shadows when I was a child

  • Leanna 2021-10-20 18:58:54

    Looking for the Holy Grail, I found the ancient city of Petra...This is where the "test of treasures against people" in Urshan's [Search for Dragon Jue] came from. The setting of father and son having slept with the same woman is really interesting. The opening train scene is quite the sight of Tintin's Adventures (and it's actually Raven Phoenix!). There are many exciting action paragraphs.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade quotes

  • Walter Donovan: Well, Marcus, we're on the verge of the greatest discovery in the history of mankind.

    Marcus Brody: And you're meddling with powers you can't possibly comprehend.

  • Walter Donovan: Find the man and you'll find the Grail.

    Indiana Jones: You've got the wrong Jones, Mr. Donovan. Why don't you try my father?

    Walter Donovan: We already have. Your father is the man who has disappeared.