The best hunters come in the form of prey. The male protagonist is soft-hearted, and he always has to do things for himself from time to time when he does things according to principles. In the end, he is a knife on the head of the color word, but he was relieved before he died, which echoes the beginning and end of the beginning. The heroine's figure is really like a cow, a little fat but not stupid, very sexy. It's like Hopkins finally made a slaughter plate. God's perspective sees who can survive and why he does this. I don't really understand.
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