
Knife Edge Money
by Sugar Cane
About This Novel
There is a legend that has been circulated among assassins for many years. "It is said that someone killed a thousand people in one night." Did he live a civilian life in seclusion in the city, busy every day, dreaming of marrying a wife and having children, becoming a rich man, or did he put on black clothes and soft armor, pick up a long knife and continue writing legends in the dark night?
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
By the way, why didn't the assassin just go into a house and threaten that house to cover himself up? Could it be because there weren't any around where he was? Then wouldn't he be very dangerous?
Everyone who loves to smile may indeed have a past that they don't want to mention. Their smile is how they hide the past that they don't want to mention. What is revealed behind the smile may be endless sadness.
The fireworks were presumably set off by the person who betrayed the assassin, or by the person who discovered the assassin. Anyway, no matter which person set it off, it would be very detrimental to the assassin.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
By the way, why didn't the assassin just go into a house and threaten that house to cover himself up? Could it be because there weren't any around where he was? Then wouldn't he be very dangerous?
Everyone who loves to smile may indeed have a past that they don't want to mention. Their smile is how they hide the past that they don't want to mention. What is revealed behind the smile may be endless sadness.
The fireworks were presumably set off by the person who betrayed the assassin, or by the person who discovered the assassin. Anyway, no matter which person set it off, it would be very detrimental to the assassin.









