Arthur's expression when he saw the pistol in the car was as if he had planned to kill Steve as early as eight years ago. In fact, he felt that after getting the pistol, he deliberately let Steve see the pistol, Let him know that he killed his dad, it feels like the ultimate test for Steve, if Steve sees the pistol and is not blinded by revenge in the end, Arthur will continue to train him to teach him to repay him for killing his mentor by mistake The debt and the grace of teaching him, but in the end Arthur failed the test, and after killing another director of the company, Arthur still couldn't let go. In fact, the real murderer is only the supervisor, our Arthur is also the victim of the trick, and the fact is that the old man does have a son who is not a weapon. Steve is equivalent to dying from his own ignorance of self-control and greed to kill. Arthur didn't kill him, and gave him one last chance to live. If he didn't go to the motor car and the record player, he might have let him go after waiting for Arthur to come back.
Hey, in the end, the apprentice still underestimated the master too much. Such a young man is easy to intoxicate himself after a small achievement. In addition, as a killer, he has brought emotions into it. Naturally, Arthur, who does not see it as a mechanic, clearly understands that it is always tragic.
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