In the final five-man battle, when I watched it for the first time, I didn't quite understand why the third child attacked the second child. Isn't it a higher chance of winning after three-on-two? The result...
When I watched it for the second time, I suddenly felt that the scene was very familiar. Isn't this the fucking version of the Three Kingdoms Killer? The fourth and younger brother are loyal ministers, the second and second are anti-thief, and the third is the traitor. The task of the insider is to kill everyone. If you first join forces with the anti-thief to kill the loyal minister, it will be difficult to kill the anti-thief later. I'm too experienced in this.
The third child, as an insider, has first-rate investigative skills. He found the fifth child’s cover, and he has quietly figured out everyone’s identities. It is estimated that he found out the identity of the teacher's uncle (the boss and the second discussed The youngest was not there when he was Uncle Uncle, but he went to Uncle Uncle’s house to steal the treasure map). The most amazing thing is that even the identity of Junior Apprentice Brother is clear. How did you see through?) First of all, as an insider, this is ok. Then there is the fish in troubled waters, which is the final battle. The idea of the third child here is to "kill one of the anti-thief (the second), then join forces with the other anti-thief (the boss), two on two, and finally kill the boss. Treasure." Actually, there is nothing wrong with this idea, but there was a problem during the execution. The second child didn’t die completely, and even if he didn’t die completely, he was attacked by him, and the form was reversed in an instant, and he also made another one. Wrong decision-After the third child was injured, the boss ran over to check his injury, but the third child kicked him away. Now it's okay. He was beaten by the fourth child and the younger brother and no one can help him. The third child is dead, and the fourth child and the younger brother easily end up with the boss. In the end, the loyal minister wins and game over.
It's too hard to be a rape!
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