2. The package received by the old man at the gas station should contain the relics of people killed by the mountain people. There was no unusual reaction to that ear. Ruby is responsible for giving "swag" to the old man? The old man is responsible for making the driver who crosses the desert take the road of death?
3. Who was the mountain man who easily killed a few prospectors with a pickaxe at the beginning? Could it be the one who chopped off the male protagonist's finger? He was so fierce at the beginning, and his speed and power were all at the top. How did he finally become a scumbag with a combat power of only 5. After all, I
still like the male protagonist. Although he is usually weak and timid, he is brave and resolute in the face of enemies. Finally, unlike the protagonists in the "Deadly Bend" series who are more brainless than generations (yes, I am the SB girl with big breasts and no brains in Tucao 4). However, I feel that some combat options are still up for debate. Why not attack the mountain man with the dog instead of retreating and waiting for the mountain man to defeat the dog and him one by one? The mountain man named Lazard was killed at the end. , . That's the big enemy. Confirming death is not so confirmed, okay? ? ? He decisively shot a few shotgun shells at the back of his head and fed it to the vultures. . .
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