Although the plot is lengthy, but I didn't want to sleep or be bored when I watched it But all of this was ruined by jealous friends and colleagues. The male protagonist was sent to a prison on an isolated island overnight. He was given a whip every year. From the beginning to believe in "god will give mejustice", he gradually lost his belief until he met and wanted to escape from prison. The priest has a partner in the cold prison. The two take what they need. The male lead has also learned various skills such as reading and fencing to become better. At the same time, the priest told him that he was in prison because he hid treasure and did not say it. As soon as he went out, he went to get the treasure and dug the tunnel again. During the process of digging the tunnel again, the priest was unfortunately killed by a falling rock. The male protagonist took the opportunity to escape from prison and used his skills to meet a group of pirates and a friend who swears to follow. But the male protagonist's heart There is only revenge. He wants to repay the people who put him in prison. He first went to find the treasure and then returned to the small town where he was. Knowing that his enemies had all gone to the big city, he bought a very rich and magnificent building there. The manor, and invited all the high society to come to the banquet, everyone wanted to see what this mysterious and rich Count of Monte Cristo was like. The man failed to see his enemy and his betrayal of his fiancée, and managed to save their son. So they got to know them, but at this time they couldn't recognize the male lead. Only his fiancée could see at a glance that it was his male lead who was angry at his fiancée's betrayal, and the fiancée also told the truth that when he learned of his death, he knew that he was pregnant. So he can only get married, and then the male protagonist successfully solves the two enemies who framed him and put him in prison. The third enemy is his good brother. The two started a duel and finally the male protagonist, his fiancee and his son live happily together.
How should I say that the rendering in the early stage is a bit too much, and the revenge in the back can be more exciting. In the middle, the changing process of the prison is described very nicely. When the blood is boiling, it is a rare masterpiece.
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