The villain of Chase 2 was Santino D'Antonio. He was a gang member, and his father was gang leader Vigo Tarasov. In the movie, Santino entrusted the protagonist, John Wick, to kill his sister, triggering a series of conflicts and assassinations. Santino was played by Ricardo Scamacho.
Here are some recommendations for novels where the protagonist does not kill the villain:
1. " Reborn Killer: Two Lives ": This novel is an urban supernatural novel. It tells the story of a killer who was betrayed by his friend and reborn.
2. " Demonic Giant System ": This novel is a dark type novel. The protagonist's personality is neither crazy nor extreme. There is no false light, only absolute rationality and selfishness.
3. " I Want to Go Downline After Defeating the Villain ": This novel tells the story of a bootlicker villain. As long as the main character survives until the end and is not killed by the main character, he will be rewarded by the system.
4. [God-level Villain System: This novel tells the story of the protagonist, Tidas, who transmigrated to a martial arts world and became a sect disciple who was robbed of his merit and betrayed him. He carries the Great Villain System with him. As long as he obtains Villain Points, he can exchange them for a lottery draw to level up.]
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'Villain Wants to Kill This Author' was a thrilling novel with ups and downs. The author was You Ting. The story told that the female protagonist, Yu Simian, had transmigrated into her own novel and started a story of black and white opposition with the violent and paranoid young demon king. Yu Simian had to keep saving the people under her pen before she could go home. The plot of the novel was fascinating, and the writing style was excellent. It was deeply loved by the readers.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with a name like that. Generally, it might involve a story where the main character has to take on the role of killing villains. Maybe there are complex battles, moral dilemmas, and character growth throughout the story.
Well, without knowing the specific content of 'ch 7', it's hard to be exact. But generally, success stories might involve technological breakthroughs. Imagine a group of inventors in ch 7 who developed a new, clean energy source that revolutionized the way we power our cities. It could also be about artists who got their big break in chapter 7, perhaps a painter whose work was finally recognized and exhibited in major galleries around the world, leading to a significant boost in their career.
Sure. If the heroes are strong enough, they can defeat and kill the villain. In many fantasy novels, that's the whole point - the good guys overcome the bad.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But typically, there would be a protagonist who is the one aiming to kill the villains. There might also be sidekicks or allies that help the main character in their quest.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'ch secret story' is as the term is rather ambiguous. It could be a story related to a person or place with the initials 'ch', or it could be some kind of code - like name within a specific group or community.
Well, 'CH' in stories might represent a code or abbreviation for something unique to that particular narrative. Maybe it's a secret organization, a hidden location, or even a special power. Without more details about the story, it's hard to be sure exactly what it means.