Hollywood Hunter

Chapter 769 Controversy (2)

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On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

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On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic, and he took the initiative to bring it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

Ultimately, Will

The thread eased up and felt that John intended to stop the topic, and he took the initiative to bring it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternal" delusion from a psychological point of view.

When he found that he couldn't refute John's theory, he broke out unexpectedly, and even took out a revolver.

Here's another twist in the movie.

Everyone comforted and comforted them, and then learned that Will's wife died suddenly. The man who had just lost his love was on the verge of collapse. Knowing that John could enjoy an endless life, he felt more and more that time was unfair.

John also shows his unusual concern for Will again in this episode.

In the end, Will calmed down and felt that John intended to stop the topic and brought it up again, hoping that he could finish this seemingly beautiful 'story'.

On the big screen, the powerful arrow from the hard bow just startled an old man who had just driven to see John off.

This is Will, professor of psychology.

Different from the abrupt turn of the original version, because there are already a lot of details, the audience realizes that Will obviously has a special relationship with John compared to other colleagues. A few more quick-thinking viewers have even vaguely guessed the connection.

Knowing what everyone was discussing, Will, who seemed to be in a low mood, cheered up and analyzed John's "Eternals" delusion from a psychological point of view.

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