A double-edged sword of irony, Hamilton's superb and professional skills have enabled him to defeat his opponents repeatedly, but it is also his good skills that made him mistakenly kill his beloved woman Mary in his sleep, sing directly with a fruit knife, and kill him with a steady and ruthless knife. No life is possible. Hamilton himself said it was a "conditioned reflex", and
I was stunned when I saw it. If it were an ordinary person, it would not be crazy, but hysterical, but after a short period of sadness, he handled the scene very calmly and rigorously. Left, continue to perform work tasks.
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