Whitewater immediately thought it was a good thing that he didn’t kill them all. However, he also knew that he couldn’t do it-really let him let go to kill the Tatar level. When he could kill him to three or four hundred, it was almost time to take off his strength. Then he was cut off by the Tatar … If the Tatar had prepared a hook in advance to entangle the hair wire fishing net, it is estimated that he would be defeated and flee when he killed at most two hundred people-this is still the case that he was not trapped. If he was not trapped, he would really die in a haphazard way.