Even with such an imperfect image, as a prince, he is willing to go to the battlefield (although it is to make a military contribution to the throne, but after all, if he has no ambition, I will not be interested in him), and has the ability to lead soldiers to fight against his subordinates. Good again. He Ma Ma said that during the day and a woman to hide that he was looking for a man at night, so he cruelly broke up with the male ticket (I am attacking the king!! I like to watch him play the attack), and then the nationwide power outage went to find the male ticket and the light turned on again. I can only leave, which is quite scumbag? But it hurts me to see him struggling in the bottomless mud of the royal family.
If you maintain the image of the little villain who is pressing and struggling in the front, it is okay. The next few episodes are simply damn plots. The little prince is always in the fine line. After a while, he was infected by the male protagonist's holy light. It's cruel, I really can't make it anymore.
I don’t know much about acting, but as a steamed bun fan, I feel that the prince is already a separate person and no longer a role played by steamed buns. Even though he offends the screenwriter, I am still so obsessed with him and his voice is unique and not enough. Calm, but very restrained, crying on the verge of collapse [Give, my heart, take it! ! ! ], it makes people feel distressed and feel that the pride of the prince does not need my pity. The last few episodes are too desperate. If there is a chance, I believe the prince himself can grow strong enough.
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