Fatty is cunning, can act, and may betray everything for money. It's a pity that it's too stingy to do a big deal. The play said that the uncle of the missing driver belonged to the Ministry of Defense (the fat man learned the real price of the bullet from this). The big arms dealer knew through him that there were bullets in Albania, so he found the male lead and the fat man. It turned out to be fooled. The bullets belonged to China. (During the Cold War, Algeria was China’s only ally in Europe, and China aided all kinds of things to this country. Of course, this was a white-eyed wolf). Betrayed trade secrets and killed the driver.
Finally, the big arms dealer gave a sum of money to thank the male owner for not betraying him to fbi. But if the male protagonist didn't say it, the fat man would also say it. It's strange that the big arms dealers are so good.
What the fat man and the hero said in the elevator was very moved. The hero sees through his tricks. Because he deceived this and that before. Mouthful of lies
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