The story begins with the story of Snow White as a clue. Although it is an old bottle, there is new wine in it, which is interesting. The suspense also began to show a little bit at the wedding of Snow White and the prince. The witch wants to achieve her goal, what is the goal? On the day Snow White gave birth to her daughter, the castle was captured by a witch, where did Snow White go?
The characters in the fairy tale seem to have been transported to a place called Fairy Tale Town, do they still have any impression of the things in the fairy tale? We can see the prince's figure in the play. He was in a coma after being injured and lived in a fairy tale town, but Snow White disappeared. Is there any mystery?
Bai Xue's daughter Emma grew up to 28 years old. She was found by her own son and brought to Fairy Tale Town. Unexpectedly, her son's mother was the mayor of Fairy Tale Town. How did her biological son find her? Who was the son she gave birth to, and why did she send him away? His son has been looking for Emma, and is convinced that she can save everyone in Fairy Tale Town and Bai Xue and others. How did he know? We can also see from the later plot that the mayor is most likely a witch, because there is a close-up shot of her looking in the mirror. Witch, son, Emma... just thinking about it makes me look forward to it.
There is also a prophet in the first episode. He turns out to be the master of Fairy Tale Town. Why? When he saw Emma's performance, it can be speculated that he seems to have a fresh memory of Emma. What kind of role does he play in the play?
Another point is that his son's teacher has always acted as an angel, and he should probably help Emma in the future.
Last but not least, the clock in Fairy Tale Town has not moved, but when Emma promised to stay in Fairy Tale Town for seven days, it moved. Why? Why did the son insist that Emma stay for seven days instead of eight, ten, etc.?
There's enough information revealed in this episode, but it's just a little bland, and I hope it will be more exciting later.
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