Isn't it ironic that after so many attempts to coax and trick people's hearts, the king fell because of a pony that had been tamed?
Entrust the simplest tasks to the most "trusted" people? The old man is really kind-hearted and cold-hearted, but this may also prove that Jiang is still a stable driver like the old Spicy Nikolai. At first glance, the old man who dominates the entire London underground kingdom can't be supported because of his (silly) son. Does the driver trust his loyalty? Poor Nikolai was almost cannon fodder for being sold by the old man
Saying that the young master likes Nikolai, he probably didn't run away. Even the king's father used the opportunity to draw blood. He stretched out his hand and smiled, he betrayed his father and surrendered. The personality charm of the "old driver" is simply invincible
In the end, the most unfortunate thing is that there should be a mutual attraction between Nikolai and Anna. Maybe it's like a ray of light in the dark. Is Anna's sympathy for the Russian girl making both right and wrong? Nikolai had a feeling of sympathy?
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