Allen is actually a unlucky boy. It's not good to meet someone at the bar. Piece by piece, he met Jonas, a tough guy who didn't want to live, and told him a lot of bitterness. Jonas happened to be very interested in his business. , let him make a list, and then help him pay the bills one by one.
On closer inspection Jonas is not the kind of stupid revenge killer, his purpose is obviously always to find someone like Alan and teach him something before he dies, as he has been saying over and over again. The phrase "Only you can end this, you can stop me" but until the last one on the list, he never had the courage to stop him from killing. Jonas made his analysis very easy to understand "you problem is you too week" "your problem is you are too cowardly".
It wasn't until the last level, when it was time to kill his wife, that he mustered up the courage to do the thing he had always wanted to do but was afraid to do, and Jonas walked away with a smile.
Jonas's last line is interesting "A trigger's like a fast forward button. I just skip to the end credits in other people's lives.
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