the appearance of the perfect supporting role makes people feel that appearance is not as unimportant as before, what kind of spiritual beauty, bullshit.
What does it mean that the appearance of the powerful characters in the play and the identity proof are all borrowed from the mouths of others? Are you saying that real people don't show their faces? To put it in layman’s terms, it’s probably because the rich don’t save face.
In the last scenes, the two guns in the book cost 200,000 to 300,000 yuan. They took out their mobile phones and called at the same time. Some of them were out of power, and some of them were different.
In this world, people die for wealth, and birds die for food. Isn't the origin of the story all about money?
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