The cold-faced agent has a fiery heart. From his expressionless face, he can see the vast waves.

Alford 2022-01-23 08:04:57

Hamilton and his girlfriend, when she spoke hope and live with it, my mind sounded a thunderbolt of a puppet in the theme song "Hero willing," the lyrics:

a ten million bile can block off
a heart sad situation Road difficult
road conditions difficult to
merciless more difficult
situation to no longer has
a thousand eyes can cut into
loud sigh Cuizhe hero in the
hero in
life and death bearish
hate days jealous roots
are in Britain upside down condemned to a life seamless waves
this life has no regrets acquaintance is difficult
World Road has another curved accustomed to
see it repeated grinding my
afterlife if it wishes
far as ordinary

as a killing machine for the country's culture, cold spy, Hamilton has been in this line for 20 years, military exploits shining, the eyes of the old boss. "we The most valuable talent", no matter what the task, as long as it is in his hands, there is no need to worry.

Even murder has become a natural reaction in this man's blood-in order to protect himself, for the benefit of the country...On

his face like a playing card, almost never showed other expressions, as if he was always calm and steady. No matter what kind of danger you encounter, you can always face it face to face and make decisions in the most sensible way.

Such a man met such a woman, and the two fell in love and fell in love. He hoped to live with this woman, and even began to look forward to the days when he would be with her in the future.

However, the instinctive reaction that had saved his life countless times and contributed to the country countless times-the reaction to murder-killed his lover's life in an instant.

He had seen the slit throat countless times, but this time it was his lover who died by his own knife.

Although sad and regretful, Agent Hamilton's instinct still allowed him to make the most sensible choice after a while: make the illusion that the woman's death is related to Poland, and then leave. . .

After that, there have been many mentions of the woman who died by his knife. Every time Hamilton's poker face still has no expression, but his heart is obviously cut by the knife again and again.
Until Hannah knew about it and brought it up in person, asking him if he wanted to die under Hart's hands, I finally saw that on his cold face that seemed to remain unchanged for years, the vast blue eyes were tumbling. The waves...


Ordinary, for a hero, it is always the most extravagant wish.

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