The episode is quite short. The whole thing is a showdown between two political parties. The male protagonist Pennyworth is on the Queen's side. After all, he slept with the Queen in the end. Every episode gets headshots, with a lot of firepower. The male protagonist is very handsome, other than that, I have an average character for him. At first, he found a girlfriend, and the two also met their parents and were about to get married, but the girlfriend repented, because he couldn't give her the life she wanted. Later, his girlfriend was kidnapped, just so that he could find out who the party wanted, his girlfriend was rescued, and the two were reconciled. Then, the male protagonist did not want to get married again. He felt that he was not worthy of his girlfriend. separate. Then because of love and reconciliation, they finally wanted to get married. Note that the male protagonist goes out to work at this time. He is from the security company and takes over. After living and dying with another woman, he couldn't help kissing this woman. Although he didn't go further, he really did. . . He rushed home and his girlfriend was killed. Afterwards, he was in pain, trying to find out who the murderer was, killing some people, etc., and finally helping the queen regain power. In the process, he also slept with the tavern owner's daughter. Well, it's just lust, not love. In the end, he thought that the dust had fallen, but as a result, his father was from another camp and tied a bomb to kill everyone including the queen. The male protagonist arrived in time, shot his father to death, and rescued the queen in the roar of the explosion. In this drama, except for the male lead, including the male lead, they are all insane.
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