The ending is simple, the prince is dead, and the commoner and the goddess are united.
It's just such a story, wrapped in a garb of magic, and a well-crafted structure, with a surprising result at the end. Let me tell you, what you see may not be real, or even completely fake.
It should be a pity that the story is not designed to be strong enough for the conflict between the prince and the commoners, the ability of the prince is not too strong, and the tension is not enough.
The magic inside is good, but it feels like magic, not magic. It seems unreal and affects the viewing effect.
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