During the whole process, Dastan was a hero who acted bravely in the market, and in the end, although he was framed, he still protected the dagger for justice with Princess Tamina and the rest of the Slave Valley, and finally remonstrated with death. In any case, Dastan is a kind, merciful sergeant, a good prince who sympathizes with the world, and a real prince of Persia.
It turns out that people often say that the eyes are the window to the soul, and that there is poetry and literature in the belly, etc., there is really nothing wrong with it. Look at Princess Tamina, what a beautiful, angelic presence
In addition, Aramut, who just appeared on the camera, is really beautiful. Although it looks like a desert at a glance, it is so beautiful that it is suffocating and very situational. It is worthy of being a holy city.
You are looking for a lover who loves you, who matches you, who has the same height, the same world and values. If Dustan hadn't ended up protecting the dagger, nothing would have happened, let alone a marriage. So you have to take a good measure of what love is
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