The person who stays behind is more sad...
He is a mechanic
who makes murder as his career. He travels alone in the
whole play. There
are not many places where he exposes his feelings,
even I think that's all I can find. Three places
1. Killing your own mentor
2. Seeing that woman
3.
What does it feel like to kill someone at the end ?
Someone once asked
him that
killing the person you love the most is so that you won't have the mercy that shouldn't appear when you kill others...
What about him?
How did he feel when he killed Harry?
They are such a person should not have emotional
feelings equal weaknesses
weaknesses can only be equal to their own fish on a chopping board
homicide when he
dispassionately as if a machine
I think that this is the meaning of "Mechanic" it
does not Ask who the object is,
don't ask what the object has done,
only know to
kill!
Clearing the object is the only result...
I believe he won't choose to die,
at least he won't choose to die by himself,
so I strongly believe that he will survive the oil explosion~
ps: Steve's death is inevitable,
I once thought he would It ain't gonna kill him
but it doesn't take a lot of emotion
and it's a
self-inflicted death. Athur once said don't get his needles
Humph~
When the wind blows by my ears, I will
show it to you!
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