born to be king

Dewayne 2022-04-05 09:01:07

After watching Versailles S1, of course, what impressed me most was the Spanish citrine that Louis held tightly. Henrietta moved back to the phrase "Accueillez-moi" before his death. Born to be a king, Louis XIV is dazzling and dazzling. He asks the gardener to evaluate him as a 'man' rather than a 'king', but when you say "L'état, c'est moi", how can you tell the difference between the Sun King and France? Needless to say, the Bourbon Brothers and the Knights of Lorraine are gorgeous, and the three thousand in the harem are also glorious from old to young, and my favorite character is Fabien, the captain of the guard. In Versailles, where poison is rampant, Fabien and Bontemps are inexplicably reassuring (like their names) every time they make an appearance. After Louie's goddaughter was shot and fell to the ground, he just hugged the little girl to accompany her for the last seconds. "I can't save you, but I will accompany you", this scene really brought tears. Poisoned after lingering with Madame de Clermont, his body is riddled with holes and still maintains the rigor and rationality of the captain of the guard. In the context of sacred religion, how can the grievances between the Huguenots and Catholics be the original sin of this generation? Clément did something wrong again, and ended up being stared at by Fabien on the pine forest trail after the rain to end his life. I think Fabien's hard iron surface is still gentle.

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