When the boy Immorton laughed, he looked pretty good at it. . .
At the beginning, she didn't like Suanna very much, cheating, and killing her husband.
Seeing that Suanna left Immorton in order to escape. Good angry
original three thousand years of love, arrived, but a life and death.
If Immortal hadn't wanted to resurrect her, he would not have been caught by Pharaoh's guards.
If it were not to resurrect her, it would not leave Eve's life in 1, leading to his own failure.
And Suanna disappointed her. She didn't push him down the sea of corpses, but made his whole world as corpse.
But in the film, there are really many unreasonable points.
Regardless of whether Immortal has mana or not, people can be resurrected (as can be seen from the little boy's resurrection of his mother).
Moreover, Immortal is the only one who is willing to resurrect Suana and desperately for her.
Suanna has no reason not to save Immortal.
Still, Suanna really only loves power. Love is nothing but decoration.
Immortal had no mana, and naturally couldn't give Suana the world she wanted.
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