The rhythm is slow, but it can still make people not jump.
The male protagonist doesn't recognize it, Caviezel is a mixture of Big Ben, and he has big chest muscles and a ramble monologue. It analyzes the killer's daily work norms from shallow to deep, which is quite interesting. The plot progresses steadily, the reasoning and analysis are in place, and the reversed heroine calls herself a cup, but her figure is not only C up. Uncle Huo was ruthless and ruthless, but he still prepared himself to go out in person, qualified boss!
I don't understand how Lao Bai defines old people and young adults. The man with heart disease and the male protagonist don't look much different in age, so they are considered old guys.
View more about The Virtuoso reviews