The eloquent Bear Island loli is back, uh uh, her temperament is back, but her skin will stay on the TV forever. The pimple-faced girl in the comic version of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale actually appears, not a fairy tale. In reality, Western girls can indeed have big, clear pockmarks on their faces.
She still had her head held high, her face upright, and her righteous words, which made people sigh. Just a few pictures, a few lines, has been portrayed very clearly.
It's just crooked. . . . . A little disappointed.
On the contrary, Khan and Qila are not so distinct. For example, they did not show the novelty and excitement they should have at the moment of reunion. Another example is Qila's blackening, which lacks brush and ink, which makes it feel abrupt and very thin. In contrast, the Bear Island girls are more hot-blooded.
In short, I still love the girl who is crooked, and the love will not change.
This rumor is entirely a fan movie, and idlers are better off avoiding it.
Wish: Ahsoka and Anakin's mentorship come soon, we'll see you in the next Gaiden!
a little boring
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