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One of the most emotional moments in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has been fleshed out thanks to the upcoming “Expanded Edition” novelisation. Not only does it feature a slightly tweaked final moment between Kylo Ren anꦺd Rey, but it includes a callback to one of the most iconic lines in a galaxy far, far away.

Post-battle with the Emperor on Exegol, Kylo and Rey share one final piece of dialogue together. In the original, there’s a kiss and a moment of silence as the now-reformed Ben Solo dies and goes to the great Force party in the sky. In the Star Wars novel, thi♌ngs end slightly differently (H/T ):

“A voice came to her through the Force, clear and strong. 'I will always be with you,' Ben said. She smiled🙈. Let the truth of it wash over her. 'No-one's ever really gone,' 🍸she whispered."

So, ‘Reylo’ fans that🉐 were left disappointed that the fledgling romance between the two ended so abruptly can rest easy that the Rae Carson-penned book – which is due out on March 17 – creates a more tender moment and shared connection between the pair.

That even means Kylo taking Luke Skywalker’s threat that he will ‘always be with you’ if struck down in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: The Last Jedi and spinning it into a more be♉nevolent promise. “No-one’s ever really gone,” of course, is a reference to Luke’s quick cameo in Rise of Skywalker.

The Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker novelisation, meanwhile, continues to provide answers to questions that were left tantalisingly poised on the big-screen but were never followed up on. We now know 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Palpatine is a clone – and there should be plenty more revelations to come later this ♓month.

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