I just want to ask a question, what is the relationship between Di Renjie and that actress?

Maegan 2022-10-22 01:59:54

This unresolved question has been bothering me from beginning to end. It was a romantic relationship. In the end, I let her go with the local tyrant. The relationship between brother and sister has no expression from beginning to end. These two people are so close to each other. At the bottom that can be touched by a human head, I have a little doubt whether Di Renjie has a problem with his inclination.
There is another point that I still don't understand. When Yuchi Zhenjin asked the actress for the first time, the inexplicable anger was strange. I thought the two of them also had an affair, and I would explain it later. If you can't see it, then I don't understand. What's the point of being so mad at this woman just after we met? Didn't everyone ask you to change the "day"! Then he ran outside angrily for no reason and started to draw talismans with a writing brush. I thought he had seen some clues from the actress's poems, but he was pretending to be 13. Then I'm thinking again, don't you hide in the dark and wait for the assassin to appear? Do you have to wait outside for those assassins to finish your assistant? Did you see that your assistant was not pleasing to the eye and wanted to change it? Then there is this Yuchi Zhenjin. The contrast between the front and back emotions makes people shudder. Most of the corners of the film have a big, bitter face. I have always secretly admired this person who never likes appearances. In the end, he clapped his shoulders and laughed smirkly. There was no such subtle tone at all. I was really worried about this character's mental problems.
Hey, even Wu Zetian couldn't ask the above reasons and didn't give the answer until the end of the movie, which made me, who watched the movie, be puzzled, and it was really heart-wrenching pain. All I can ask is, Uncle Ke, what kind of trouble are you going to make! ?

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