Uncle Facial Palsy was too good at playing this time. He made a chivalrous market in the Edo period. He likes old women as always. He became a masseuse and got addicted to his hands. Gambling can almost make a profit by listening. Encountered the younger brother of Miss Revenge, who specializes in killing male prostitutes. Knowing the tragic past of the young lady's brother, he still decided to help out in a narrow sense. No tricks, fast is king. The second man thought he had guessed the trick of the uncle with facial paralysis, and he smiled triumphantly to reveal his intentions. The uncle with facial paralysis changed his move in time and killed the second man with a small injury. Boss2 has several little brothers who endure him, and the uncle with facial paralysis is serious. The little brother came in front of boss2 and suddenly opened his eyes and told boss2 that he was not blind. It is estimated that boss2 was already scared. A big master, the uncle with facial paralysis directly killed boss2 in a surprise attack. The real big boss turned out to be the old bartender hiding in the tavern, and the uncle with facial paralysis still didn't say much, so he blinded the boss directly. You may not be able to see a sentence with your eyes open, but a pun explains the reality of society. It perfectly reproduces the human figure style of the Devil Edo period, and the performance of the geisha is also in place, small acrobatics. The devils farming in the fields, the devils making the house, and the last song and dance all express that the devils learn from other people's culture.
The story tells us that the highest state of pretending to be force is to never let others know one's big killer move.
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