After watching the video, I suddenly realized that the second male died was so useless that I had killed the fat man long ago.
Because the audience is from the heroine's point of view and is suspicious of everything. Not sure if Fat Man saved her or kidnapped her. And the second male had seen the apocalypse, and his hand was the fat man who wouldn't let him in, and he was hurt. Although Fatty was reluctant to save him, he also broke in, so that's fine. But after that, the fat man was obviously not easy to get along with. He was prone to anger and had a strong desire to control. He also had a gun on his body. These were all hidden dangers and gunpowder for me. I can bear it now, but it will explode sooner or later.
However, all of this became the fuse after the heroine came in. I was wondering, the second male has no desire for the female lead? (The heroine: Am I not good-looking enough or are you demanding?) The heroine teases him, the fat man is furious, and here I have a motive for murder. I will definitely find a chance to get the initiative, not to mention that the heroine didn't trust Fatty at all, so she killed the Fatty to occupy the fortress, and then lived a life of sex with the heroine.
Maybe the heroine wants to go, just let her go, and I will help her make a biochemical suit together, so there is no need to sneak around. Fat people are a destabilizing factor. If the heroine goes out and comes back to me again, if she doesn't come back, it means that it is dangerous outside.
In the end, when I saw that there were really aliens outside, I had the same reaction as the heroine. . WTF? ? Then the underground fortress exploded, and I suddenly felt a pity that it was so safe and there was so much food inside. . . Blame the second man for being so cowardly. . .
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