The beginning is to assassinate the man who is doing errands. The killer shows that his marksmanship is like a god, and the female superior man was shot in the head twice while lying on the bed.
Then a bunch of descriptions let you know how boring it is to be a killer as precise as a machine, living in isolation, and dogs dare not touch the door, let alone women. Then because of an urgent job, something went wrong...
In the world of killers, mistakes are useless. So the boss encouraged him and told him to go find Baihe and kill him, although he didn't know what Baihe meant?
Sure enough, it was useless to make mistakes. After killing a few killers who were more stupid than him... In the end, I couldn't help tempting the female killer again and again, and I got wet.
Then he took out a bullet and told the female killer that I was still better than you, and then gave him a headshot...
I have been thinking, in the small restaurant, there is no need for a four-on-one ambush, and the killers have to fight back one by one, what does it mean? From the female killer, which one is more stupid than the other, the poor also implicated the town sheriff, the restaurant owner, the chef, and the girl... Until the end, the female killer asked: Are you happy? Only then did I realize that this is a retirement plan arranged by the killer for himself. Before retiring, kill a few ineffective killers for fun and save the local women (male killers are very principled, they have never killed women from beginning to end, and the additional damage will burn If a woman dies, she will feel uncomfortable and don’t want to live. In the end, the additional damage also saves the local woman), and finally comes with the female killer for the last time. It is considered to be free from the fate of being a virgin before she dies, and then she shows off her skills and tells the female killer that I don’t want to die. , you didn't have a single bullet left in your gun, and you died smiling
This is also, after so many years of life as an ascetic killer, he finally became frivolous at the end... Is he happy? maybe happy
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