"I'm sorry, I love you" woo woo

Beaulah 2022-10-26 17:02:02

When I first saw this show, I just glanced at the screenshots of the show and felt that I didn't like the appearance of the two protagonists. With the mentality of giving it a try, I was slapped in the face by myself from the first episode. These two protagonists really look more and more cute. The acne on their faces is the proof of their youth. I think that the crown prince who is aloof is just like ordinary people. I love how every character is portrayed (except August, which is so annoying!) I think there's a lot more to it than just love. Saying "no" to your family, trying to make friends, maybe there's something wrong, everyone should have another chance... I've seen a lot in this drama. I think some of the portrayals of girls in this show are too real, so real that I think this is simply reality, not a TV show!

Everyone is not a perfect person, there is no one who is 100% gentle, and there is no one who will endure without breaking out! The status of the crown prince is enviable to others, something that can make August mad, but to some people it is a shackle, just like someone in the upper class said that William Not interested in royal life like that. He just wants a normal life, but the reality is that he has to choose between love and family. Yes, like in many dramas, he chose family. But the next development makes me look forward to it even more!

Under the eyes of many people, our little prince embraced the person he loves, "I'm sorry, I love you". They really did it? Finally, his eyes in the car made me firm that I want to The determination to pursue the second season, boy! What you have to face is the monarchy that has lasted for hundreds of years. I hope you can have the courage and determination to resist the secular world, so that the person you love will no longer be a secret!

(If I get slapped in the face, just pretend I didn't say it)

In the big night, I'm writing a long review with tears for other people's love (nonsense)

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