Isn't it the loss of a loved one? Isn't it revenge? Incarnate as the devil to take revenge on this world. Speaking of revenge, who should he seek revenge for? Elizabeth committed suicide because she received a message from the enemy thinking he was dead. Should he seek revenge from the enemy? Can't go to heaven because of suicide, is it prescribed by God or by the church? Who to seek revenge? Always implicated a lot of innocent people.
As for the determination to be stubborn in love, Dracula is too selfish. It has been through centuries, and her lover is not the lover she used to be. Especially since she already has her world and her happiness, why should she pursue it hard? Just to entangle? To prove how deep and long your love is? What's so great about your love?
Since you love her, let her be happy, don't use your state-owned enterprises to destroy and hinder her happiness. Look, Mina originally had a handsome fiancé who loved her. She was looking forward to marrying him and living with him. What are you messing with?
You traveled through the vast sea of time to find her, found her, and evoked her past memories and past feelings, what can you do? It can only be tangled and painful.
Let her go and let you go, let her continue her happy life with peace of mind. Even if it is ignorance, ignorance is also a kind of happiness.
The past is nothing, it's really nothing, the past is gone, and I still have to remember what to do. She no longer belongs to you, he is no longer your Elizabeth, she is already an ordinary woman named Mina, she has her own simple happiness in this simple world, don't bring her into your world again, Your world is too different and too dark, do you really have the heart to let her live forever in the dark like you are bloodthirsty for a living?
In the end Mina became Elizabeth, and I admit the power of affection and lust.
Poor Jonathan, his woman became a vampire, he knew he couldn't kill her, so he would rather her leave with his lover in his previous life.
Mina finally chopped off her lover's head with a wave of her hand, and they both rest in peace, fine.
Dying is the best ending.
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