Being a killer is cruel, but the hero can't resist the tears of the helpless little girl and save her. Although he has been a killer for decades and killed many people, he is kind in his heart. Indeed, even the most wicked people have compassion. It's just that some people refuse to admit it and keep making excuses to escape. When you see a cat biting a newly caught mouse in its mouth, do you also think that the mouse is one of the four evils, should it be damned? I dare to ask: it only steals food for the sake of living, why should it be damned? This is how people are. Things that are not beneficial to them are often either ignored or killed. As a killer, his life is uninteresting. Take quests and complete them then go home and drink milk and sleep with eyes open and exercise...don't want to be in touch with other people, just want to be friends with a plant. But everything has changed since living with the little girl. At first, he didn't want that little girl to change his life, but he still let the little girl who loves him change. A loner killer plays a movie character with a little girl. The power of love is great. Decades of ruthlessness, decades of loneliness, can be conquered by dozens of days of love. The power to manifest love can light up all darkness. What exactly is love? It's the little girl's simple and direct compliment to herself, the little girl's sincere confession to herself, or... love simply exists. When facing someone who is weaker than you, worse than you, abandoned by society, who cares about you, or even hates you, are you willing to use love to dissolve the gap between you? Can you make someone you love fall in love with you? As a killer, there is no need to accept the love of others, but he did and responded without reservation. The little girl wanted to be a killer, but he firmly opposed it. Although he taught her, he was not allowed to kill the first person. He knows that killing is not an interesting thing, and needs to bear huge psychological pressure. He had to sit and sleep with his eyes open every night, he didn't want the little girl to suffer like this. Is it necessary to give all the money to the little girl as a killer? Is it necessary to risk your life as a killer to save the little girl? He just uses his powerful killing power to protect the most important person who makes him happy, so that he can lie down in bed and make him feel loved. Maybe he has found a life that truly belongs to him. And what do we want in life as ordinary people?
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