"The true ending is that although Miss and the Prince overcame countless hardships to be together, and the prince's eyesight was restored, they never escaped the witch's curse. The prince was forgotten by his own country and lost his wealth. It was not long before Miss fell ill and died. The prince then lost his love, and was left alone to raise his child, while his health declined even further, on the brink of death. Are you satisfied now?"
Vier's tone wasn't very good; he still thought that the false but happy ending was more beautiful.
Mu Ying had also realized that when Xiao Lesi's father told this story, he empathized too much—almost as if he was not talking about someone else's story but his own.
After careful thought, isn't Xiao Lesi's father's current situation just like the real ending of the story? Coupling this with his hair color and apparent well-educated manner of speaking, a conclusion was emerging: He was that prince, wasn't he?