A confused start, along with the long shots were all involved in this inexplicable battle. The female protagonist hides in the male protagonist's house in a panic, and is threatened by the hooligans and rescued by the male protagonist. They marched together, and on the top of the building he taught her to use a gun, and her hands were shaking. Halfway a group of hooligans bullied passers-by. She shot her "courageously" and not only missed the shot but also lost her ring finger.
I was crying when I was bandaged. What should I do if I get married in the future.
The grandmother is dead, and she is going to find her younger sister. The younger sister is still out of condition—was awakened by the neighbor's Call of Duty. They got news from the little soldiers that the park was an unarmed area, a place that might be able to survive. In the laundry room, it is a temporary quiet place. Then there was a conversation, and the background sound was still gunfire. They burst into laughter, and he said to pause to go to the toilet, but his life stopped forever. Suddenly, very weak, the other party is a panic girl hiding in the toilet, and she is also innocent. The next step is to head towards the unarmed area, still taking a long shot. At this time, the heroine can shoot and use grenades without hesitation.
Then it was still hit.
They all just want to live.
Then he died.
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