Considering the age, we can't ask for too much, but there are too many logical flaws. .
The villain No. 2 is staring at the back. The protagonist’s assistant sends headphones to the heroine, and the heroine puts the headphones on such a big action, unexpectedly.
Viruses can be extracted from the blood. Is there any difference between the heroine injecting the virus to herself and handing it over to the villain?
The opponent knows the protagonist very well, can predict all the protagonist's movements, and when the transaction is time, he will forcefully reduce his intelligence. Can't you think about it?
The protagonist took the first aid heroine, and then threw the dagger, insisting on fisting with the villain. .
The most important point is that the Hong Kong flavor is too strong, and the action of the special agent movie is more efficient. What the hell is the martial arts style?
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