For some reason, when Diana killed the general she thought was Ares, but saw that nothing had changed, the war was still going on and it was almost collapsed, Steve held her face and hesitantly comforted her The appearance reminds me of Yin Tianqiu and Liu Piaopiao. Diana's love for mankind was crumbling, and Liu Piaopiao also doubted whether Yin Tianqiu would empathize. I like Wonder Woman's BG line, and I like how Diana calmly looked at Steve shortly after the two met, and Steve said he was above average and shy. I liked the open yellow accent of Steve who said that as a spy, his ability was higher than average, but he was speechless by Diana's 12 little yellow books. I also liked the two people's small town for one night. Diana used her eyes to leave Steve who was about to leave. Who said that it is always necessary for men to take the initiative to fall in love. Neither of them held back each other, one had strength and the other had ideas. Diana wanted to go to the battlefield and Steve couldn't stop it, so he didn't stop, and helped set the gun to cover; Diana wanted to go straight to Huanglong and kill Ares. Steve couldn't stop it but didn't stop and went to help, until Diana was about to collapse, Steve temporarily abandoned the task and ran over to comfort her, telling her what to believe is the most important. I think that Diana's love luck must have been protected by the gods. The first time she drew her boyfriend card, she got the SSR of Steve Trevor, and vice versa. There is also an equally moving BG line next door. The male protagonist is also called Steve, but unlike the next door, there is no ambiguity and jealousy in this film. The goddess from Paradise Island never twists. Some people say that Steve in this film is too good, and steals a lot of limelight from the goddess, but if it is not such a charming lover and mentor, how can Diana accept this not beautiful human world? I think that no matter what happens in the future, in the bottom of my heart, Diana will not completely lose hope for human beings. Because the world once had Steve.
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