From another point of view, Duchess Tessen has a deep scheming, deliberately approaching the prince, and wants to take revenge on the prince (don't ask any revenge, spend 30 seconds making up one yourself). By chance, he used his juvenile partner to help him in a show and deceived himself, deceiving the prince into ruin and committing suicide by swallowing a gun.
Of course the above is a joke. At first, I thought the prince was arrogant and wanted to prove that he was smart without caring about other people's feelings; later I found that the Phoenix hero was even more arrogant, and he had to come back and tell the inspector everything euphemistically.
I have been unable to guess the direction of the story, I don't know if it is real magic or just tricks. Because the magic of the movie world is that you step into the world that the director has woven for you, a world where anything is possible as long as you can justify yourself.
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