The story is actually the tragic world of such giants

Tiffany 2021-11-29 08:01:20

A long, long time ago, neither the giant world nor the human world knew about each other's existence. Until one day, evil humans developed a "magic bean" that could grow into the sky for some reason, and said that they thought of the gods. But he went to the giant's country by mistake.

The giant who used to live happily, saw the invasion of foreign races, and tried his best to fight back and pursue the human world. Evil humans saw that the situation was in desperate situation. They caught a giant and used black magic to chain it into the human body, chained the giant into a crown that everyone would obey after wearing it, and drove the giant back to the sky.

The Giant King saw that his compatriots were chained by the human body. It was not too late for a gentleman to avenge him for ten years. Just waiting, the chance to avenge the people finally arrived, and the greedy humans once again embarked on the kingdom of giants. From the sky to the underground, the giant king led the entire race to roar the most greedy humans. It is a pity that in the end, the Giant King was still defeated by the treacherous little ghost. Not only did he lose his hatred, but also lost his life...

After that, mankind will continue to live happily...

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Jack the Giant Slayer quotes

  • Isabelle: You must think I'm very silly.

    Jack: No. I just wish that... Well, earlier, at the market...

    Isabelle: Thank you... for defending my honor, Jack.

    Jack: Anytime. Here, I'll take your coat. And until you find your own adventure...

    Isabelle: [receives a book from Jack] "The Giants of Gantua."

    Jack: My father used to read that to me.

    Isabelle: That was always my mother's job.

    Jack: I hope you find what you're looking for, Your Highness.

    Isabelle: Call me Isabelle.

    Jack: Isabelle.

  • Elmont: Well, she's not in the house. This is the only other place she could have gone.

    Crawe: If she climbed down, we would have seen her.

    Elmont: [notices a footprint in the mud] She didn't climb down. She climbed up.

    Roderick: Why would she do that?

    Crawe: If she were cold.

    Elmont: Or hungry.

    Jack: [to himself] Or looking for an adventure.