lead the planning of the characters, and even worry that they will arrange the role of Plan B because they are getting deeper and deeper. However, everyone will not rescue the protagonist back to their own organization as soon as they know that there is Plan B, but will kill the most important character in the organization...or the best apprentice... Maybe my logic is different from what this organization thinks.
The security guard of the hotel didn't even take any action before sending him out. Instead, he found out that the situation was serious when he was in the lab for the second time, and he had to kill the No. 1 person.
Okay; my logic still can't keep up with this organization. The
organization knows all the situation, but I didn't notify the master at the first time. But after the former secret police gave a call (my logic is worse than that of ordinary elementary school students),
a determined and patient killer appeared. After bumping his head, his conscience found out
that he didn't like to kill, but he could kill. Losing one's own peers
is even worse; the German police did not arrest the "salted fish rice" who pressed the bomb three months ago. As
a commercial film, the tension of the whole film is good.
Personally, I think the logic is strange.
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