But at the beginning, the lineup of these Cavaliers made me blind. It is estimated that the director was afraid that I would not be able to understand, so he took the trouble to introduce a sentence: "A collection of various skin colors and various races." If it's a death squad, it's not uncommon, but this is the Middle Ages! There are even black people and sticks in the noble knights. This is unscientific!
When the Knights Commander Layton returned to the castle, he found that the lord had just received the order from the regent that the name of the Commonshangguo was actually a public demand for bribes. But the lord was an upright official, so the lord took the knights and rushed to the capital full of complaints.
The regent appeared on the stage, with a treacherous face, and his pale face was not a good person. It seems that the East and West have similar definitions of treacherous ministers (there are many examples, and Grima Qiaoyan in "Lord of the Rings" also has this virtue).
When the regent found that the gift of the upright lord was just a piece of ordinary clothes, he immediately cursed that it was really bad. He couldn't ask for bribes again, so he became ashamed and furious, and He led took the initiative, and the matter finally got in front of the emperor.
Junjun decreed and ordered the commander Layton to kill the lord himself. In desperation, he complied. The entire Patton family to which the lord belonged was banished, and Layton fell into guilt and self-blame, and began to lead a depraved life.
The treacherous regent king was panicked all day long, thinking that Layton would come to kill him sooner or later, so he sent his subordinates to stimulate Layton by various means, but found that the other party was an insensitive fellow. In the end, his most powerful subordinate, the little Japanese commander, couldn’t pass his forced behavior. Damn Leyton didn’t even take his lord’s daughter seriously. A J8 hahahaha is too right.
The end of the retreat and the start of the Avengers. Layton's excellent acting skills deceived everyone. So on a snowy night, they started to move.
Along the way, the Knights fell into a bitter battle. At the expense of many knights, Layton managed to break into the inner house of the treacherous minister, singled out the small Japanese commander, and then broke into the house of the treacherous minister and killed him with a single blow.
Worthy of being a Japanese director, this is clearly a remake of the arcade "Swallowing the World". It took a lot of effort to fight the penultimate BOSS, but found that in the end, the BOSS was just a battle 5 scum with only one blood.
The treacherous minister was killed, and Longyan was furious. However, under the intercession of everyone, the uncle decided to punish Layton only, and canonize the rest of the knights for his own use.
Layton knelt in the snow, and the executioner behind him had already raised his sword. At this moment, the story came to an abrupt end. This knife, is it slashed or not?
Well, I think the Japanese director must have watched "Snow Mountain Flying Fox" too much. what do y'all think?
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