I thought that the bomb disposal soldier had lost his father and felt repentant. He had to fight and fight like a real man to complete his father's unfinished business... He never expected that he would go back to pick up his wife and children.
I thought the soldier had received his wife and children and led his wife and children in a battle to defend the family... Unexpectedly, halfway he volunteered to rush to destroy the bomb.
I thought the bomb disposal process was exciting and dangerous... I never expected that the bomb could not be opened and was carried by a group of soldiers and ran away.
I thought the male protagonist was finally out of danger and rushed to the scene to save his wife and children... never expected that he was lying in the corner dumbly and admiring Godzilla and the monster fighting 300 rounds.
I thought, I thought, I thought the male protagonist would never sit back and watch, and would definitely join Godzilla and the monsters in the battle to stage a wonderful three battles between humans and beasts! …Unexpectedly, the hero ran to the bomb disposal again.
I thought he finally surpassed the limit this time, challenged himself, and managed the bomb on his own...Unexpectedly, he was seasick.
I thought he said goodbye to his life like this, leaving us with a profound lesson that "you won't end well if you play soy sauce"...Unexpectedly, he was rescued and the family will be reunited!
Never expected, never expected!
It turned out that it was not humans who saved the world, it was Godzilla who saved humans.
The earth is too dangerous, I'd better go back to Mars.
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