Plot introduction
Since the young Louis XIV succeeded to the throne, he has lived a luxurious life and is keen on war, which has plunged the people into hunger and poverty. Hungry people in Paris have been rioting under the leadership of Jesuits. At this time, Dardanian was already a royal bodyguard, and his good friend and three other swordsmen had retired: aramis became a priest, Bordeaux was at large in pubs all day, and Ados pinned all his hopes on his son Raoul. At a royal banquet, Louis took a fancy to Raoul's fiancee Christine, so he designed to send Raoul to the battlefield to die. After Raoul died, Christine had to entrust herself to Louis. Ados painfully lost his son and took revenge on Louis with his sword, but Daldanian stopped him. Louis summoned Father aramis, ordered him to find the Jesuit leader, and ordered him to shoot the mob. Aramis summoned three musketeers to plot with Dardanian. He admitted that he was the leader of the Jesuits, while Louis was violent and cruel, so a good monarch should rule France. Ados and Bordeaux agreed, but Daldanian, who swore allegiance to the king, resolutely opposed it, and the four broke up in discord. Without Dardanian's participation, three musketeers decided to take a risk. They rescued a prisoner wearing an iron mask from the secret dungeon and created the illusion that the iron mask man was dead. A man wearing an iron mask was taken to a small village near Paris. After six years of hard work, he was miserable. He doesn't know his real identity, only that his name is Philip. Aramis revealed the amazing secret about Philip: 1638, Austrian Queen Anna gave birth to her twin brother Philip when she gave birth to the heir to the throne, Louis. Louis XIII insisted that two princes would definitely lead to a battle for the throne, so she only announced the birth of one prince and let aramis take the other away quietly, far away. Six years ago, Louis knew that he had a twin brother. In order to protect the throne, aramis sent Philip to a secret prison and put on an iron mask to prevent others from knowing his identity. Aramis asked Philip to forgive him for what he had done before and join their plan: to replace Louis at the masked ball in three weeks. In just three weeks, Philip learned fencing, horseback riding, dancing and various court manners from three musketeers. Ados, who lost his son, found the feeling of being a father in Philip. Empress Anna Austria has been enduring the pain of losing her son. Aramis said her plan in confession, but Anna Austrian didn't object, because she was eager to see Philip. Three weeks later, the royal masquerade ball is going on. Three musketeers entered Louis' bedroom through a secret passage, knocked him unconscious and changed clothes with Philip. Philip appeared in front of everyone as Louis, but his overly caring eyes aroused Dardanian's suspicion. Just as three musketeers was preparing to escape from the waterway with Louis, Dardanian arrived in time and saved Louis. Three musketeers was outnumbered and fled by boat, but Philip was unfortunately captured. Ignoring his mother's pleading, Louis put Philip in the dungeon and put on the mask again. He no longer trusts Dardanian, while Jandal Danian is in charge of pursuing three musketeers, and Andrei, the deputy guard, is arranged to monitor Dardanian. When Christine learned the truth about Raoul's death, she blamed herself and hanged herself. Daldanian hovers between loyalty and friendship, and it is difficult to choose. At the same time, his love for Empress Anna of Austria also made him suffer greatly. Louis sent a letter in the name of Daldanian, informing three musketeers to rescue Philip, and himself led troops to surround the prison. Three musketeers knew it was a trap, but they went without hesitation. When Dardanian got the news, he immediately rushed to the prison to rescue three musketeers, and four good friends joined hands to show their true colors again. They shouted the slogan "Everyone for me and I for everyone" and rushed to the guards surrounded by layers with mortal determination. Louis ordered the shooting, but no one wanted to hurt four musketeers. After a burst of smoke, they miraculously stopped, and their charm made the soldiers all respect. Louis was impatient, drew his sword and stabbed Philip, but Daldanian blocked Philip with his own body. Seeing Dardanian's tragic death, Andre, the deputy bodyguard, pulled the soldier out of the prison, pointed his sword at the tyrant Louis and said, "My lifelong ideal is to be him, Dardanian." The prison door opened, and Philip, dressed in Louis costume, announced to everyone that three musketeers was his closest adviser. The "Iron Mask Man" was taken away, leaving behind Louis XIV who made the people live a rich and peaceful life and became one of the greatest kings in French history.
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