The aftermath tells you that the hunter is not a hunter at all, but a walking killing machine, a reclusive Terminator T-800. Except for the two villain queens, almost no one can beat him.
The two villain queens are the Poison Queen who relies on abduction + magic to expand her territory, and the Snow Queen who relies on real army + magic to maintain the system.
Snow White's hometown is but a small piece of the family's journey.
So before Snow White was born with a big gold bar, some parts of the world were not at peace.
Even Snow White was not at peace when she regained her dominion. Not to mention whether the Poison Queen is resurrected or not, the Snow Queen alone will be able to beat her up again if she takes a fancy to her country one day.
Therefore, in this post-biography, Snow White almost certainly did not use big-name actors to appear. In addition to saving the salary, it is because a person who has been locked up for 17 years has no strength at all to be on the same stage with the Ice Queen's Hundreds of People.
Fortunately, there are not many people who are highly relied on by the Snow Queen, otherwise her strength and even ambition to expand her territory would have overshadowed the Poison Queen early, and the two hadn't started to pinch them first.
The Snow Queen has kindness in her heart, while the Poison Queen is so ruthless that I bite off my finger when my finger provokes me.
However, she was ruthless, and both movies died in close combat. In the last episode, I was negligent in fighting with ordinary people, and this time I was negligent in fighting with Ren Zhan.
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