Like the waving of the Tai Chi flag, meaningless killing and being killed. I don't know why I'm fighting, I don't know why I keep killing. Female snipers are the highlight. Astonished as soon as it came out. But I quickly sensed that she was a sniper. What kind of trouble is it that you can't bear to shoot twice? Are men and women separated when they are fighting? In the end, she was the only one who was killed by a knife, and was it also special treatment for women? I saw the armistice signed and thought it was over. I didn't think that the progress bar must have something else to do. The ending was so sad. Han Jun is dead except for the protagonist. In addition, this girl fights with the male protagonist with a knife after the bullet is finished. Why is the male protagonist with both hands and one hand, the male protagonist easily wins and fights back? Didn't she deserve to be blown up or shot? Just because it was women who died last was being counter-killed. That is to tell girls to leave hot weapons you are nothing in front of men? Also why is the lieutenant insulting a child as a stinky biaozi, she is a girl and also humiliated by a slut?
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