A good Western is not a patchwork of tough guy horses and desert gunfights, it has to have a good story. From his simple and persistent perspective, Australian Luhan interprets the moving entanglements of the Great Pioneering Era
He is not a Don Quixote, who lives in modern society and is even an upper-middle-level outdoor expert; she is not a bloodthirsty bounty hunter, living in modern society and even capable of being a lovely girlfriend & a good wife and mother at the same time; Destiny chose their era, and the United States of that era chose their tragedies, admitting fate in troubled times is greater than right or wrong. Perhaps in a parallel world, the more mature Jay and Silas allied with each other to kill the Quartet, catch up with the gold rush and gain fame and fortune. At the age of gray hair and sideburns, I remembered that Rose, whom I once loved, lived in the northwest hut, but his life and death were uncertain.
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