If you kept following those rules, you wouldn't be making so many idiots. If you steal a painting, you should just steal it, make a phone call to death, and then, with the assistance of suspicion, make things extremely troublesome.
In order to make chasing and killing nervous and exciting, the villain is filled with tracking talents and magical tracking skills. The protagonist is a successful person one second, and the next second is a dung pit, a wanted criminal, and a "transformation". The final outcome, I really did not expect. After this incident, the prince and princess lived happily ever after.
Overall is good! Praise!
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