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Jakayla 2022-04-27 06:01:02

The king and the doctor's affair bar are obviously unaccustomed in the country

There are so many familiar faces in Denmark, so Denmark played a German, and I saw Gabriel. It seems that there are also Franz the dog man.

Very interesting aristocratic kings and queens originally ruled the unfree world, but the most unfree people all yearned for freedom

Why do I think Danish is a bit curry?

Although Christian is not suitable to be a husband and a king, but later it was a little pitiful. This person is likely to act like a madman like Jiading, very smart.

This is a movie where you can see wheat eyebrows light up touching golden eyebrows

Dr. John's degree of heartthrob is no less than that of Dr. Lecter, so the essence of wheat is heartthrob

In the end, the nobles are really despicable enough to deceive people and then kill them after confessing.

Just like Ned, so the failure of ZZ's struggle is a dead end.

Or play politics like Naide, without guns, only a puppet king is not enough

In addition, it is indeed very similar to the Hundred Days Reform, but it is different from the domestic attitude. It is said that the political environment in which Christine lives is not easy, but the story does not have the kind of breathless sense of burden. At first, it was more like a family discussion. The intensification of contradictions and the brutality of the nobility

It can be seen that the feudal JQ and control of a certain European country are still very different from the magnitude of the Celestial Dynasty.

Later, the crown prince took control of the situation with a coup, which is absolutely impossible in China.

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A Royal Affair quotes

  • Johann Friedrich Struensee: [about vaccine] If it goes well, and I'm confident that it will, he will be immune.

    Ove Høegh-Guldberg: The Crown Prince is the heir to the Danish throne! He's protected by God!

    Johann Friedrich Struensee: A smallpox epidemic is not picky. It kills both kings and queens. As you very well know.

  • Johann Friedrich Struensee: [to Struensee] I spend all my time trying to navigate all your new laws. You have ideas as the same rate that the rest of us change clothes.