There are so many logical questions, for example, why do I have to climb out of the fence when I hang a banner? Can the rope be a little longer and just hang down? The last round of rules is that the one who kills the most is the winner, but everyone has not thought about how to execute the most scientific, all in one pass, especially the anti-one. Why do you go after the male lead stupidly? Isn't it enough to kill the second place close to yourself? The reaction of the masses is also entirely to set off the protagonist and villain. But if so many people die, it is worth 4 stars, especially the wife of the perverted male who harassed her with the main axe. . . . . In the end, the male protagonist reversed and killed the team behind the scenes and was very enjoyable. In the end, it is meaningless to say that only the first level has been passed, and there are countless passers who are preparing to enter the next level. The meaning of the first level is not revealed in depth, so what about the next level?
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