Later, the witch used a conspiracy to trick the princess into going home. When the princess realized her true identity and started to fight, the witch locked her with chains, and then killed the princess' lover. Do you think facing a person who treats you like this? People, can you continue to miss the nurturing grace of the year after the incident, and how much do you think she loves you? The world is changing, and the princess cannot be required to remain the same after so many major events. Those are saints, not mortals with flesh and blood. And the princess still instinctively stretched out her hand, as some comrades said, is it not enough for someone who has imprisoned him for 18 years for his own desires and intends to continue imprisoning him?
If you have to say that people's parents can only put lights on, and can't keep up with the witches and princesses, that means they don't have a chance, okay? It must be said that it is disgusting that the princess can hug her biological parents who have never met. First, the princess can feel the affection of her parents for her when she sees the sky lanterns that are put on her birthday every year and the portraits of the whole family in the city? For children who were not actively abandoned by their parents, how can they be able to see their parents again. One thing the witch did really kindly was tell the princess her birthday. This is also the flashpoint of the story. Witches are not evil, but they do sacrifice others for their own selfish desires.
I have to say that the princess was white-eyed and gave all her tears to the young man who hadn't known each other for a few days, but couldn't also give it to her [foster mother]. People who knew each other for a few days would not hesitate to give up the chance to live. It can be regarded as willing to use their lives to come. Break that deal, in order not to let the princess lose her freedom in the years to come. Can a witch's selfish behavior be compared to a man willing to trade his life for the princess' future?
Although there are 1,000 Hamlets in the eyes of 1,000 readers, it shouldn't be so far from the truth, right? Don't you feel that you are not responsible enough?
Of course, the story doesn't have to be so extreme, and a win-win solution can be found. But at the time, the witch could do it, but she chose to steal the little princess and imprison it on the tower. Well, there can also be a princess and her family in the back, who can save the witch and bring it back to the palace to serve. Repaying 18 years of parenting for selfish desires—the spark of "love" that may have flashed in an instant, are those who complain about witches satisfied? Everyone reacts differently to injury. For ordinary people, repaying grievances with virtues, how to repay virtues. The way the princess handled it was also beyond reproach. Of course, the Madonnas can also handle similar events in real life according to their own requirements for the princess, and I have no objection.
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