The snake demon and the guard fell in love, but in the process, because of the identity gap, the guard began to deliberately alienate the snake demon. In fact, the snake demon is a kind-hearted girl. When she was in the guard room, she always treated everyone around her with care and was loved by everyone.
But in the end, Wan died in the arms of the guards. Wan is very happy to die for the person she loves. Just like the story she told the guards before, there was a mermaid in the bay, also to save her lover, so she willingly sacrificed her legs.
The same is true of her love story with the prince. Although it was beautiful, it didn't end well.
The emotional entanglement between A Wan and the guards in Twelve Tans;
Wan is a snake demon. She likes the prosperity of this world very much, so she never stays in her own life honestly. Because of an accident, she entered the grand marshal's house and met the grand marshal.
She was treated sincerely by everyone, but because she couldn't resist her nature, she stole the livestock raised by the commander's family. This is not a big deal, but the commander saw her nature because of this incident.
The guards began to alienate Ah Wan intentionally or unintentionally, hoping that she wouldn't have any trouble. Wan also knew that she was wrong and assured the doorman that she would never do it again, but the doorman was still worried about the opinions of outsiders and didn't want to go near Wan.
Before their misunderstanding was solved, the guard went to the battlefield, and A Wan followed him. During a command, a cannon came at the guard. A wan blocked the shell with her body, but she was dying. At this time, she still wants the doorman to forgive herself.
Somehow, she seemed to see the doorman smiling at herself, so she reached out and spoke her mind. The doorman also knew that he had gone too far before and had been apologizing to Ah Wan, hoping that she would not leave.