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We Finally Know What Kylo Ren Said To Rey In Rise Of Skywalker

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Another mystery of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker has been solved.

Near the film's end, right after the triumph of Rey over granddad Emperor Palpatine, she and Kylo Ren appear to exchange words before the latter vanishes into the Force. But no dialogue between the two is audible.

As it turns out, they did have some parting words after all and the movie's novelization is apparently letting us in on what they had to say to each other.

You'll recall that Rey, egged on by the voices of Jedi past in her head, was able to seal Palpatine's destruction by deflecting his own hateful, nasty Force lightning back at him, apparently mortally wounding herself in the process. Kylo, however having decided to go ahead and turn back to the light side and become Ben Solo again transferred his life force to her at the last minute. They had those mysterious words, shared a chaste kiss, and then he was gone.


According to the novelization, their exchange wasn't exactly the most creative thing in the world. If you happened to take a guess as to what they might've said, the chances are fairly good that you were right.

The relevant passage in the book reads,

"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."

"No one's ever really gone."

There you have it, folks; that clears that right up. Keep watching the video to see that we finally know what Kylo Ren said to Rey in Rise of Skywalker

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Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/192221/we-finally-know-what-kylo-ren-said-to-rey-in-rise-of-skywalker/

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