Reincarnation! Fallen fairy tale kingdom!

Grady 2022-09-17 20:08:36

Reincarnation! Fallen fairy tale kingdom!

Speaking of reincarnation, I am afraid that the pseudo-loli in the play doesn't know what happened. It's just a mirror, so she will follow the prince to the kingdom only in the fairy tale book. People in that world were surprised by her name, because a long time ago, there was also "Alice" here. But at this time, things were wrong, and the Queen of Hearts used despicable means to seize the throne and enslave the people. When it comes to means, the Queen of Hearts also uses emotional extracts from human beings to paralyze or maintain the uneasy dominion. It is precisely because of this that Alice was able to cross the boundary between reality and fairy tales and come here. It seems that because of her arrival, the uneasy situation in the world will also be changed.

In the fairy tale world, there are companions and knights, but the companions are also afraid, but the knight is an old man with a white beard and occasionally flashes his waist. It seems that the Justice League in the fairy tale world will also be greedy for the Lord of the Rings that Alice occasionally obtained, so that Alice can only return to reality by herself. Or, before she left, she had to rescue the son of the Queen of Hearts... Wait, the prince didn't say his true identity beforehand. Alice suffered a lot just to save her sweetheart, but her sweetheart was different. My heart...

The story will never be a simple love ditty. Apart from some fantastic special effects, I am afraid that what I really want to explore is Alice's heart, about her missing father. Alice's father seems to be caught in this "mirror world" as an "extract", so her next tasks will be many: rescue the prince? Defeat the Queen of Hearts? Rescue Dad...

father love! Awakened Lost Memories!

As the title says, "father's love" is the main keyword of the episode, and it explains why Jack of Hearts finds Alice and pulls her into the mess in the mirror. It turned out that Alice's "missing" father was the chief engineer of the Queen of Hearts. He was responsible for extracting the emotions of "Oyster Man" (normal human), and even "Rabbit Killer" was his masterpiece. It can be said that he was in control The foundation of the Hearts Empire. Of course, Alice's father is not evil, he is just a puppet whose memory has been erased.

With the help of the rebel leaders "Caterpillar" and Jack of Hearts, Alice finds her father and finally communicates with him. The section dealing with Alice's search for her father and recognizing her is a bit lengthy, and the climax that was supposed to be the most interesting was written a little too promiscuously. The other is that the bald knight has finally found his own way, and has played a key supporting role in becoming a knight who is still not brave but has resourcefulness.

As for Alice's love, "Mr. Top Hat" has become her good companion in times of need. This young man with smoky makeup is reminiscent of Captain Jack in "Pirates of the Caribbean". So what about Jack of Hearts, the love of the king of the New Kingdom? Don't worry about this, the story has revealed the true feelings of the baroness, I believe Jack of Hearts will not be so indifferent. This is the end of the story. When Alice woke up in the real world, the hands only moved for an hour, which shows how short the fairy tale time is. Fortunately, with the Lord of the Rings, everyone can have friendly exchanges in the future.

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Alice quotes

  • Hatter: I know a thing or two about liking people, and in time, after much chocolate and cream cake, "like" turns into "what was his name again?"

  • Hatter: A friend. I hope.