I watched three episodes before I commented. York's Elizabeth and Richard's rumors are probably something that Aunt Fei doesn't want to let go of. Even the lover has moved out. How do you ask Heng Qi to be a husband? How do you let Richard and Anne get along? See? However, when the little princess is almost halfway through the plot, or the political consciousness is so poor, it is a bit incompetent to accept. Far from Neville's! Arthur was probably really cursed, or else it would be Hungba's turn to marry Catherine of Aragon? Edward Gorse was also a poor child.
I don't scold Aunt Fei, after all, there is a degree of historical reduction, the characters are emotionally delicate, and they have their own understanding of the mystery case, so it's not wrong, not to mention that the romance is not bad.
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