The beginning continued with the ending of a male protagonist, who was assassinated. As if to tell us that there is only one way to die for those who are chosen. Could it be that the heads of people in the conference room were all people who had successfully escaped and were killed? A male protagonist was placed in the most conspicuous position in the middle. Maybe he was the most awesome. He escaped and saved one. The most terrifying thing is that group of children, when the muzzle of the gun is on their head, there is no fear, and when they know that one will die, they can also push out a companion without emotion, without any emotion at all! How did they grow up? What kind of person will you be in the future? Intriguing. Compared with the first, I think there are two of the most interesting plots in the second. One is the change in the temperament of the two male protagonists, and the other is that the female protagonist used money to kill the male protagonist. I didn't expect that the second male protagonist who had come to kill with enthusiasm and anticipation would collapse after "accidentally injured" the second female protagonist. I didn't expect the No. 1 good man to release the inner demon into a terrifying demon. Generally speaking, criminals who kill by cruel methods are likely to be positive comments by their friends such as "good people", "moderate" and "friendly", and they dare not vent their 'dissatisfaction, anger' and emotions The backlog is in the bottom of my heart, and over time, it has become a demon. It's really cool that the heroine threw the little one. Money is really everything.
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