I haven't played the corresponding game before, so after watching the fourth episode, I realized that several story lines follow different time and space. . . No matter how lonely people are, they will fall in love with someone. This world is originally one thing falling into another. The scene that impressed me the most was the scene after Geralt and Yennefer quarreled with each other - I like to watch the sleeping picture of the person I love, and I also like to see the sleeping picture of the person I love when I open my eyes. See each other saying good morning to each other. The two parted because of some disagreements, and Yennefer heard his fellow wizard say that Geralt had done him a great favor before and was a very good man: "You should beware of his type, they always make People are disappointed.” Seeing this paragraph, I suddenly felt a lot of emotion. All kings who want to conquer fate have no good end, embrace and accept fate. It's really scary for a girl to be a scumbag. After she decides that she has lost the person she likes, she can immediately go to the person who was interested in her to get comfort, and she can also find an impeccable reason to formalize this practice. Yennefer chose to sacrifice fertility in exchange for beauty, mana, and power, only to regret this choice and continue to hate and indulge, just as her mentor said, only those who are responsible for whatever happens to themselves can truly Be strong, instead of pushing it all on others. The Queen and the Wizarding Society have made wrong choices because they only stick to their own ideas and pride, but how many people can always objectively give up all their previous cognitions. The law of surprise is interesting. People who are connected by fate can eventually find each other.
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