Everyone will receive various tasks. If you receive a task to kill someone, and you do it, then in ancient times, you were called an assassin, and now you are called a terrorist. Assassins are cold-blooded animals in the minds of ordinary people, such as blood droplets, who can be dripped with wax, whipped and still laugh without saying a word. And a big feature is the loyalty, that is, the execution of the killing order given by the master without any reason. But this kind of cold-blooded animal is unreasonable, and more of it exists in martial arts novels. In a practical world, assassins are also human, and most of the time they live a normal life. Not many normal people would choose to kill, let alone a person who didn't provoke him. If you agree with the above, then you should also understand why the chief cook of Doi arranged for Makino to tell stories and the daughter of a peasant leader to write calligraphy. If you want someone to kill someone, you have to give a just reason. For the sake of the world, we must kill this potential faint king. It sounds reasonable, but a martial artist is a martial artist, so why not ask Mao, "If this guy is dead, will the successor be more wise?
" Personality traits and customs select the locations they are most likely to travel through. But it's still a bet. But he lucked out and got it right. I like his attitude when he makes plans, control what he can control and gamble the rest.
Thirteen people is a bit of a joke to two hundred people, unless the other party is a completely inexperienced civilian, and it is even more difficult to fight when they are so densely gathered. Here, Shimada seems to have forgotten that his goal is only Qi Zhao, not the two hundred people. So after trapping the opponent at the beginning, you only need to concentrate your firepower and shoot Qi Zhao on the roof wildly, and destroy the meat shield along the way. And the long-range attack on the roof is obviously a more favorable choice than the close-up meatball. Somehow they gave up their existing advantage after a loud bang. The only reason I can think of is that the writers arranged a meat fight and they had to come down.
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