The plot at the beginning of this play doesn't feel like a bright spot, and it needs to fast-forward. Later, I saw that the male protagonist claimed to want to kill the inmate in the prison. Later, in the competition field, the inmate saved the male protagonist's life, and the two became good friends. Brother, I feel a little interesting. This inmate is full of loyalty, and everyone is desperately fleeing in the volcanic eruption + earthquake + tsunami. In order not to let the Romans block the way of the hero to rescue the heroine, the inmate stayed with the Romans and finally sacrificed. In the end, although the male protagonist was able to snatch the female protagonist back, because the two rode the same horse together, the horse could not go fast. The male protagonist decided to let the female protagonist run away on horseback, but the female protagonist stopped him, cherished the present time, and spent time with the male protagonist. Have the last good time together. If you were the heroine, how would you choose?
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