This uncle in a black turtleneck and a black leather jacket has caught my eye from the very beginning, and I know you're not that simple.
When the uncle first appeared, he "SHOOTING" a certain fat man, then silently put down the phone and went out. Have you ever seen a killer who leaves without leaving a living? Do you have? no!
When he appeared for the second time, he calmly silenced in front of the temptation of a drug lord's interests. Why? Because, he only kills the damn people.
Of course, some people have questioned here. What is it to shoot people to death in the fierce battle in the disco? Ladies and gentlemen, you did not see the guilty hesitation of the uncle after killing a disco princess by mistake, giving the handsome protagonist a chance to perform.
In the ant nest, when Xiaomi put a Band-Aid on Uncle Killer, Uncle Killer's flickering eyes clearly told us his pure heart.
When the two brothers Wan Shi and Zong Shi grew from buying and selling human organs to producing one-stop services for the purification and sale of drugs, they must have received international attention, and then the infernal matter of sending Interpol to be a killer is a matter of course. .
In the end, what made me realise the identity of the undercover uncle killer was that when the perverted doctor wanted to take Xiaomi's eyes, the uncle killer killed the perverted doctor with some struggles. Ladies and gentlemen, imagine that at a time like this, it must be time for the central leadership to decide to close the net, and the plot of the two parties' drug or organ trade in one fell swoop reappears. Isn't it a good thing to destroy the bad people by killing the perverted doctor at this time? According to the character of the villain in the photo, can the uncle killer be easily let go? ?
And Uncle Killer sticks to the protagonist like candy at the end of the film. The most important reason must be to give his superiors a chance to catch a living. Unfortunately
, Uncle Killer, no, Uncle Undercover. I know you are a good man! ! !
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