but I think the most important thing is:
※The more the "master" confrontation, the more it is because of a "trivial thing"
Argument 1:
Just like Bill in the film In the story told, the White-browed Eagle King and the Shaolin Temple abbot met. The Eagle King expressed etiquette and nodded friendly, but the Shaolin Temple abbot did not respond for some reason. (Afterwards, there was no way to figure out why the abbot of Shaolin Temple didn't respond politely at the time.) But the result was that Shaolin Temple was bloodbathed.
In the same way, in the movie, the heroine went from Japan to China to the United States to Spain (where's bill?), trying to find Bill for revenge, (almost a few lifeless revenges! Where does the revenge come from? In the final analysis, she is a woman Emotional entanglement with a man. That’s right! It’s this kind of fucking thing, it’s all over the world.
To be more specific, a really awesome female assassin is pregnant with a super fucking assassin leader’s child, Then decide to be good and change your destiny as a killer, but can your destiny be changed? How is it possible, do you think you can change your destiny after you become a mother? What a joke! Destiny is a lifetime, you can't even try to change you The fate of the next generation! So this is how the error began.
Argument 2: Recall the "a bloody murder caused by a steamed bun".
Conclusion, the more due to some seemingly trivial things, the more likely it is to cause a powerful battle. reign of terror.
this theory is particularly suitable for political events.
As a result, the resolution between the strong and the strong life and death, do not ask why, certain simple reason that there is no
power and the power to go to war, no reason, wants to play, to find the most simple reason That’s it. It’s
not appropriate to involve more political discussions. Let’s think about it freely.
Finally, please pay attention to the details, especially between the strong and the strong.
Please be careful about the details of life and death.
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