The No. 1 general in the Southwest region, the God of War of the fried chicken chain, did not die in the battle of the Mexican group, nor in the pursuit of the DEA. I always thought that when he died, it was an earth-shattering and vigorous Hollywood blockbuster.
It's a pity no, there is nothing. He was shoved blindly by Lao Bai, watched the last sunset in an unknown place, and then was quietly dissolved.
Mike is loyal, although the story does not explain why he is like this, but his loyalty is unquestionable.
Mike is a professional, he can destroy the hostile elements alone, and he can also keep calm and prioritize in the crisis of being shot.
Mike is moral, the group is destroyed, but he still misses the future life of his former subordinates, although this contains the suspicion of hush money. But he did not use the old white method of killing and sealing up, but using the more expensive monthly shipping fee.
Mike is very affectionate. In front of his granddaughter, he is the grandfather who taught the rhino with his nose up, and the ferocious beast who still wants to save her living expenses despite the risk of death.
Mike is like the old underworld filmed in Hong Kong movies, the difference is that he did not give Guan Gong any incense, but he still abides by morality and righteousness.
The rivers and lakes are turbulent, but the rivers and lakes are still there. The old people pass away and the new people come. This is a vacuum that can never be filled.
But there is no longer his legend on the rivers and lakes.
Goodbye, God of War.
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