The tone of the whole picture is quiet and antique and clean, the plot is not noisy, not messy, not dirty, not messy, this is the type you like~~~
Sophie as a child, quiet and clever face, small smile and small freckles/length The queen, she really couldn't be said to be attractive, a little big, a little rough, and a little bit brave.
Edward when he was a child, with quiet and deep curly hair, and a pure expression. When he grows up, although tall and handsome, he does not know why he is more gloomy.
These are secondary, although I always feel that the character cohesion is not refined enough. But what always depresses me is why this ending is necessary? To prove how powerful his magic is? How effective is their love?
This ending is a scam at all, why the sublimation is so sacred. The detective is so pitiful, he was taken advantage of the justice and kindness still in his heart, and the crown prince was also pitiful. Although he was smart, selfish, and had a violent conviction, he died of a design charge and became a tool to be used. . So those supporters of magic? Everyone has to pay for the protagonist’s love.
Everyone can't compare to their so-called love, can't stand it~~ It's better to let the crown prince really be a badass, let the affectionate revenge, and then the two will be so soulful and together forever.
That's it~~~~
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