Okay, although there are unreasonable plots

Cyril 2022-08-20 21:59:53

1. There are so many ways for the younger brother to find his elder brother. This is the most stupid, most expensive, most troublesome, most troublesome and most capable of making enemies. A revolutionary family chooses to fight both Goose Feather and the West at the same time. If you can find out when and where your brother watches, you can’t find out. When it comes to something else, use a simpler method to find and persuade?

2. There are too many shots that can't kill the protagonist with random guns, but it affects the overall realism brought by the relatively reliable fighting

3. After the elder brother swallowed the gun, the younger brother madly killed his only accomplice, which was unreasonable.

4. Why did the old lady show up suddenly? Why are the two so close to C4 all right in the end?

(In addition, the younger brother is very great. You must know that shouting that spell in front of the crowd is actually very dangerous. If you are not sure, you will be smashed and beaten, and you have not dealt with it;)

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  • Danni Holloway: [seeing a little girl on the surveillance monitor] You would kill all of these people just to get one person...

    Tatiana: Sacrifice is all about perspective.

  • Dimitri: When I was a child my father kept chickens. He kept many chickens. There was one I loved. and I called her one-eyed Clara. She was the runt. I have a soft spot for the underdog. One morning we went out to the pen, to a horrific scene. Blood, feathers. A fox had slaughtered three birds. And I was relieved to see that my beloved Clara was still alive.

    Dimitri: However, that night, my father took her out into the open, chained her to a tree. Hours passed until we heard the fox ripping Clara apart. My father aimed his rifle, and bang. Killed the fox. Clara was dead, but so was the fox. The other chickens were safe now. Sometimes, you have to sacrifice the thing you love the most, for the greater good.