The death IQ of 135 is really high

Ray 2022-03-06 08:01:59

The screenwriter said that the heroine is very NB, with an IQ of 135, and then the IQ of the whole play was negative, and she died just to promote the plot.

In order to protect such a high-IQ heroine, the screenwriter must have assigned a group of NB bodyguards. They are the best in the industry and have strong soldiers. Of course, after showing their faces, they basically went to get their lunch boxes in less than 5 minutes.

Those who can kill such NBs are definitely not ordinary people. South African special forces have both light and heavy weapons, as well as snipers, but you are special forces, because there are so many people on one side of Shenma Road, and there are only 2 on the other side. For so long, the sniper doesn't do anything, and when the heroine runs away alone, I think the screenwriter just doesn't want the sniper to kill the opponent in a few strokes, so how can I broadcast it for 90 minutes.

In order to overturn the plot, the heroine killed again, knocked down the hero, and ran to the police. She would rather believe the police than the bodyguard who saved her twice, and the special forces who attacked the police station. How dare you believe that a group of special forces did not have any Any explosives attack the police station, CQB, you are a special force, you will die, and you have to call someone to get the grenade gun, leaving a back door for the male protagonist.

Every time the screenwriter wants to promote the basic routine of the plot, the heroine kills the heroine, and then the collective IQ of the opposite party drops, leaving a back door, and then collectively taking the lunch box. The protagonist's halo is too speechless.

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