to shoot the unlucky guy who ate the Great Magician's burger for breakfast, a man (the unlucky guy's accomplice) jumped out of the bathroom. This man is estimated to have collapsed several times. Impulsively shouted die, motherfuckers, shot a shuttle of bullets, and was silent for a while, and then Vincent checked his body in confusion to see where he was pierced. Jules did the same thing, The two checked each other again, and after making sure that none of the shots hit them, they raised their guns and shot the "Sharpshooter" in front of them who had been shot out. After shooting through the man Jules began to study the bullet holes in the wall and wondered, he thought it was a miracle from God, and thought it was extraordinary, God came down from the sky to help them stop the bullet , this matter must be taken seriously. The two then began to discuss "miracles". Jules was very displeased when Vincent offered to leave this place, don't take it fucking seriously, a miracle just happened here, friend, we were dead. Vincent thinks it's really just a coincidence and points out whether you want to go to the car to discuss it or want to go to the police station to discuss it with the police. Jules insisted that he admit that a miracle had just happened here, and Vincent said, well, it's a miracle.
Then Vincent, Jules, and their insider Marvin (the kid was so frightened that he was half-hearted) went out and got into the car. Apparently the discussion continued after getting in the car, Vincent, who claimed he didn't watch TV, said that he had seen a TV called the police, and a policeman on this TV program talked about a shootout in the hallway, the police and a guy shot at each other. , the police fired a lot of shots at the man, not a single shot was hit, and nothing was hit. In other words, some things are inexplicable but there are such things. Obviously these words have no effect on Jules. Jules not only thinks that it is a miracle brought by God, but also thinks that it is a revelation to him, so he decided to retire now and will tell the boss Marsha today. , he quit. This too romantic decision, in the realist Vincent's point of view is simply incredible. Vincent asked Marvin who was sitting in the back, what do you think? "I've never had an opinion," Marvin said. (After three seconds he will regret his answer for the rest of his life) Vincent turned his head in surprise and still had a gun in his hand, you should have an idea, you think God came down to stop... At this time, the gun in his hand When the fire went off, poor Marvin's face was blown, blood sprayed a car, Vincent sprayed all over his face, and Jules sprayed one hand and one ear. Then there's another fuck, and the two are driving a bloody car on the road in the city in broad daylight. After an argument, Jules called Jim, his only friend here, to borrow his garage.
The two quarreled at Jim's house before the blood was dry on their bodies. The reason was that Vincent soiled Jim's towel when he washed his hands. Jules accused him of using the towel as a sanitary napkin, so that Jim would be angry when he found out. will screw things up. He felt that Vincent should wash his hands with water first and then wipe them with a towel. Vincent said that he had used water, and it would be easier to wash if there was a detergent.
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Okay, Jim, it's the turn of the legendary Jim nicknamed Jimmy (this man is played by Quentin, the hooligan himself). When Jim speaks, we have to say that everyone here is a master of language arts, and we have seen and marveled at Professor Wen's language skills and Jules' erratic didactic language style. Obviously, Jimmy's language artistry is also unique, so let's make a positioning for Jimmy's language style.
After Vincent and Jules washed their hands and drank Jim's coffee, Jules was full of praise (it would be even better if it was served with a Big Magician burger), it was so good, Vincent and I thought it would be good to have Instant coffee is fine.
Jimmy in pajamas spoke up: Don't come here with this Jules, don't brag about my coffee, I bought it myself, I know how good it is, what Bonnie (his wife) buys is all rubbish, I only buy the most expensive Yes, it's because I pay attention to taste. But you know what I'm thinking about right now, not about the coffee in my kitchen, but about the dead man in my garage. I don't want to know anything, I just want to ask you a question, when you came, did you see the sign "Dead Man's Depository" in front of my house? Know why you didn't see it?
Why? Jules asked.
Because there wasn't one there in the first place, my place is not a place to store dead people at all. You don't know, man, when Bonnie comes home, if she sees a dead person in the house, she will definitely divorce me, no marriage mediation, no separation, just fucking divorce you know? I don't want a fucking divorce. Now, you know I fucking want to help you, but I don't want to lose my wife, all right?
Jimmy, she won't leave you. Jules said.
Don't fucking call me Jimmy, Jules. Ok? Don't fucking call me Jimmy. No matter what I say, I can't leave my wife, you have to know, in about an hour and a half, she'll get off the night shift and come back from the hospital, are you going to call? Are you going to call someone for help? Then hurry up and get out of my house before she comes back.
Jules explained that it was easy and we didn't mean to hurt you.
Don't want to hurt me? You're fucking hurting me now, and you're hurting me when Bonnie comes back. The phone is in my bedroom, so hurry up and call it.
Jimmy's remarks are like a combination of punches, which is extremely lethal. Left hooks and right hooks are straight punches. The affirmative sentence and the negative sentence are rhetorical questions.
The artistry of this language is to obliterate any possibility of debate by others. Therefore, Jules can only make a few pale and feeble resistance, and Vincent can't speak at all.
Seeing this, we should think of a joke. The joke is that a person watching Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" was amazed when he saw Qiu Chuji's appearance, and thought that the top master had come. In fact, the first-class masters have not yet appeared.
(to be continued)
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