Lay out (to live on commission to kill), start (receive a kidnapping and rescue mission), unfold (encounter 2 pursuits and kills on the way back), climax (stepmother, police chief dad, and detective dispatched to help), ending (being Kidnapped children give trucks as gifts). It looks clear and smooth, not long-winded! The eldest and eldest brother, with Bane's simple version of the second brother and the slobber brother, plus the Hawking little brother, the character creation is successful, and the interpretation is just right~ It is a pity that Paul Wesley's little white-faced role is a little disappointing. (I still rushed to you at the beginning)
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