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Artemisia, Artemisia. Compared with the queen, she should be called a female general. She has actually cut countless people for this position...
According to the setting of the movie, the female general has a bloody hatred against Greece, and she is happy in the Greek servant street. Just by looking at her eyes, you can tell how crazy she is. Don't think that the Queen of Sparta will bring "the breeze of vengeance", but the general will bring "the wind of vengeance". In order to overthrow Greece, she distorted the last words of the old emperor, sent the new emperor to genetic modification (?), killed the ministers, manipulated the new emperor to provoke a war, and all kinds of thunderous methods. Although the final battle was not won, the goal was achieved by letting the Greek chickens fly and the blood flow into rivers. The scene where the female general was slapped by the Persian king was heart-wrenching at first, but after thinking about it, compared to her deformed childhood and ultimate goal, this is a fart, people get up and yell back, "Don't forget who helped you make this whole thing. God (bear) like!" and cut off Greece without looking back.
As for the part of dating the Greek virgin commander, the purpose of man is to draw the enemy's more intelligent talents to his side, to give his side extra points and the enemy's to lose points. As for what means to use, money or beauty, as long as it works. The look in the female general's eyes when the two looked at each other... tsk tsk, who did who after all... As a result, the Greek commander wasn't hard enough, and his mouth was hard. We couldn't agree to talk, and we didn't feel good about doing it, so of course I kicked it away. The little commander was forced to interrupt halfway through the process, and was immediately frightened by the sword pointed at his neck. Ahem, is the little brother okay... The
Spartan queen and the female general have beautiful arm muscles. When the queen raised her sword on the warship to speak, and when the general's sword was placed on the Greek commander's neck, the muscles of the upper arm were exploding.
In the end, the female general saw that the situation was over, and simply borrowed the sword of the Greek commander and died. The little commander poked the point of his sword in, and then just stood there watching the general help himself: he stabbed himself in the face to cause fatal wounds, and then backed out to bleed. It is a soldier's honor to die at the hands of the enemy, but is this really not a suicide of the general...
The other characters, the commander-in-chief of Greece with a long name, have a righteous face. Not only does he have big chest muscles, but he also has his own defense bonus, and his brain is also very useful. There is nothing wrong with the performance, but the aura is a little weak. He looked a little fiercer when he opened his mouth to roar, but the Spartan warrior roared much more fiercely than him...
Xerxes, the king of Persia, was quite handsome before the transformation, but he couldn't bear to look directly after the transformation. Golden chains, golden panties, golden nails... When facing the enemy's depressed / angry face, he was quite violent when he slapped his own person (the same was true in the previous episode, the most domineering time was when he chopped off his own army commander's head).
The Queen of Sparta, Yu Wei, who stabbed a traitor in Parliament in the last episode, is still alive. Although there are few appearances in this part, the pre-war speech is still quite domineering.
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