Although Chris didn't know Barry or his acting style, he felt that cruelty and killing must be carved in the bones of people like him.
He usually doesn't kill people. It is by no means a kind heart, but the conditions do not allow him. Once the conditions perL.I.T, he will certainly not have any mercy.
According to Vuan, the last time he saw Barry at Phoenix Cemetery, the cruel man also lamented that the huge Cemetery had only 1 security guard, so that he could not feed enough to his natal Venomous-worm.
This shows that once conditions permit, Barry cannot kill only 1 person, he must kill as many people as possible.
Today, Vuan wanted to get a piece of the pie from his pocket, and he must have touched his nerves. He would definitely be murderous towards this old man, otherwise, he would not invite him to meet at this desolate and haunted place again.
At that time, as long as he sees Chris as a taxi driver, he will never be merciful to him.
Barry at this time kept driving behind Chris's taxi.
He was thinking about killing Vuan and his great-grandson Mason together tonight.
Unexpectedly, only Vuan walked out of the hotel.
Seeing that he got on a rental car, Barry had made up his mind to kill the taxi driver as well, so that he could feed his natal Venomous-worm, otherwise, it would only have to eat the bad old man Dan. It's not enough for his starved natal Venomous-worm.
And he has made up his mind. When Vuan arrives at Phoenix Mountain by car, he will not talk nonsense with him at all. 1st, kill the driver, and then force Vuan to give specific clues. After Vuan explains clearly, he will end his life too.
Barry didn't put the elderly Vuan in his eyes. He knew that Vuan had only learned Wind-water mystery for a lifetime and was not proficient in killing. Besides, he was too old to be his opponent.
As for the taxi driver who stopped casually, he was even less worried.
Not to mention an ordinary driver, even a well-trained special soldier, or a Lord of Intrinsic boxing, has no chance of winning in front of his Venomous-worm.
In his eyes, such an ordinary person is nothing more than the ration of a day for his beloved pet.
To be continued...

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