I haven't remembered the name of One-Eyed who was tortured in the scientific research room. I still respect him." The impression can't be changed.
He is using his own way to obtain pleasure, to take revenge on mankind
. What is the role of the one-eyed, does it set off Caesar's composure, set off his love for human beings, they themselves live in different places. The environment, Caesar was raised as a human child when he was a child, and One-Eyed is just a scientific and technological guinea pig. His hatred of humans is normal, so his admonition to Caesar's son paved the way for Caesar's left shoulder shot with a gun, Look, he still loves Caesar,
Caesar can already speak, but he still has his mouth open most of the time, roaring sign language to express himself, communicate with others
and when Caesar can't rule the group, the orangutan riots
You see, like all animals, they need a leader, and they only follow the leader.
Well, I see the back... One-eyed is also the same as a dictator... When he doesn't allow himself to lead, his subordinates are still in seconds. This Caesar
man is looking for it. Medicine followed by Caesar's son to find the gorilla loyal to Caesar locked up, so 100% guessed that the man would meet him and be rescued by him, ah, one-eyed called
Coba Caesar was recuperating in his original home, twists and turns Zhe, he is back again, he still remembers the smell of this home, so many memories, so obvious photos
When he rescued his followers, he saw the shape of the window again, and he saw the previous video in front of the window with a
loud voice It wasn't necessarily the strong
Koba's anger that came partly from Caesar speaking about his sore spot, spreading his wounds naked and describing
Koba picking up the weight that was resting on his mate just to pick up what was on him. Gun
Caesar finally no longer agrees with Koba's theory of saving himself, he gave up his
war at the beginning... It will not end easily...
The orangutans stretch out their hands to represent this surrender and thirst for power...
Caesar's iris is starting to show red dots
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