In other words, when a werewolf accidentally meets the other half of his life, he will automatically produce a very strong emotion, which he can't control. From now on, they will assume that this person will not marry/marry, unless this person is, he will always be with them, whether this person is in his twilight or infancy, and whether the werewolf has a lover or not, it will not hinder their feelings.
This is from Twilight: Breaking Dawn, which is a magical love movie based on Stephenie Meyer's novel of the same name by American director bill condon, and released by Summit Entertainment, a subsidiary of Lionsgate Film Company.
The film is divided into two parts, which constitutes the fourth and last part of the Twilight series. The first half of the film was released at 2011118, and the second half was released at 20 12 1 65438+6. Starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Ratner.
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In Twilight: Dawn, werewolves are branded as lovers, but Jacob is not. Jacob the werewolf has a fiery chest and feelings. He has been silently guarding Bella like a knight, never giving up, and sharing life and death.
There must be "love" between them, but this kind of love cannot be called "love". With the passage of time, the gear of fate will eventually make him and Renesmee Carlie Cullen become brand lovers.
Just when Jacob saw Nice (the child's name), he fell in love with her deeply. Italian vampires suspect that Nice is a vampire's child (he was turned into a vampire when he was a child), but Nice is not.