a little embarrassed

Melyssa 2022-10-11 09:59:08

.The male protagonist was obedient in the savage land at first, and then began to pretend to be in New London... Although human instinct is determined by the environment, it is determined by this racial class, and the male protagonist who is harmless to Alpha is tasting it. It's okay to be intoxicated with all the deliciousness, but the male protagonist who was still climbing the pole a second later starts to scold Beta and threatens to fight one-on-one, which is a bit embarrassing...

And the character creation is also a little bit like that. The first episode is used to shape the background of the world view and the heroine who has changed her role. Isn't this very good for audiences who have not read the original work?

Why is it so important to shape the second male lead? If it's for the dog-blood love triangle in the back, then I didn't say it.

But it's embarrassing to watch as a love movie... Why does the hero and heroine fall in love like that?

The heroine who advocates monogamy was not moved by the confession of the second man's barbaric land? This makes people very square, really fall in love at first sight?

Or, the heroine had all her heart on Henry before, but was later frustrated by reality? But the two of them in the nightclub got engaged again...

So why did you think of the male protagonist, the wild and unruly savage?

But it's too sudden...

At least pave the way...don't rely on my own brain to make up...

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