The ending is a bit inexplicable. It's really useless for a big nigger to make a bet on two sisters.

Hilbert 2021-12-28 08:02:18

The hostess asked the murdered what was committed during a killing operation, which made the assassination organization executives very annoyed and felt that she violated the taboo. In the next assassination operation, the heroine was deliberately set up to kill the heroine, but the heroine escaped. The hostess asked the superior who gave her the task, and the superior said that it meant to assassinate the organization. The boss of the heroine went to assassinate the leader of the organization to inquire about the story, but was killed by the leader. The leader went out to kill the heroine himself, but the heroine turned back.

The female protagonist can be understood to have a sense of justice and want to kill those who deserve to be killed. The result is a violation of the organization's taboo, and it is justifiable to be murdered and hunted by the organization. But what the hell is it at the end? Why did the boss give up when he had the upper hand? Why don't you take one or two and take it, and all the problems will be solved? Is the boss too self-confident? He is so stupid. The action scenes were pretty clean, and the blood plasma could be splashed, but it was too little, and it stopped abruptly.

The female protagonist’s face and figure are online, especially her ever-changing styling. She is invincible and sexy. I really don’t understand how the delicate face becomes more flavorful as you look at it, and more beautiful as you look at it?

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Ava quotes

  • Simon: I see why Duke liked you so much, Ava. You've got moxie.

  • Simon: [to his daughter] Go spends some time with your new baby Brother

    Camille: [indignant] Half-Brother... and I'm good

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