Just talk about the story of the troll and the princess.

Lamar 2022-01-17 08:01:10

Although the favorite in the whole drama is the story of two old women, no reason, just for that kind of psychological gratification. But in this review, I just want to talk about the story of the troll and the princess.
Someone who saw the short comment said that they felt that the giant monster was pitiful. It should be because he felt that he was innocent. At first, he won the game and married the princess as a matter of course. Later, he was killed because he trusted the princess and was very pitiful. I certainly do not deny that the giant monster is pitiful, but the reason has nothing to do with the princess, the reason is ugliness. Maybe he wouldn't die if he was handsome. As for winning the princess but treacherously fleeing, please, this is a false proposition in itself, why use the marriage of a living person as a bet? This in itself is the emperor's evil taste. Why did the monster forcefully take the princess away knowing the princess was unwilling? Rape in the end? How is this different from trafficking? The only difference is probably that his father personally contributed to the abduction. A living person, a girl is not an object in itself, and should not be used as a bet at all. In the end, although the princess killed the troll, although it was a bit dark, I was inexplicably happy to see the princess here. The waste wood the prince rescued, but the brave woman.

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  • Imma: I want to be with my sister.

  • Elias: I like being with him.

    Elias: He's like a brother to me.