When the heroine had to marry the Roman King Mark, she said something touching to the hero: "I will treat him as you." But this was not the case. The two still fell in love and used every opportunity to have an affair. . So much so that the heroine said: We have never held hands. Loved a very thorough but very bleak dialogue.
In the end the hero died, in the war between the Romans and the Irish. . .
Love never comes without a trace, but never goes without a trace. Because love is the attraction of two hearts and hearts, since love, love hard. This is love.
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