The plot is actually the same as the Bournegro, which is a bit daunting at first. But later you will blend in and be attracted by the twists and turns of the plot. There is no extra action in the fight, it is very real, especially the use of the cross lock is clean and neat. The only thing that feels bad is that the girlfriend died, maybe this is the agent's conditioned reflex. The scenery in Sweden is also very beautiful. Although the male protagonist is old, he is very masculine, mature, and has a cold style of painting. The figure is also very good, it is thin when dressed, and there is flesh when undressing.
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