The priest said it well. I don't believe in fairy tale but I believe in happily ever after. At first, the princess was still lamenting to herself that reality was cruel, but the dinner speech showed that she also figured it out: fairy tales only exist if you really want it to be, which means you would be prepared to work hard enough and sacrifice enough to go against hatreds and conflicts. Being
the princess of Monaco is Kelly's fairy tale and for this she has to make choice, and more importantly be prepared. She gave up Daying The curtain achieves its own fairy tale.
So it is better to think twice about whether fairy tales are beautiful or not.
Suddenly I understand why the little mermaid added a elf dialogue at the end after she turned into a bubble. At the time, I thought it was far-fetched. Now that I think about it, I can tell you that I can tell you that it is not easy in a fairy tale. you need to work for it!
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