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We see Wesley walk away with Fox saying to Sloan she thinks this is a mistake. Sloan says something along the lines of it is what it is/ fate, and gives Fox her next assignment… which is to kill Wesley.
Wesley tracks down Pekwarsky, the bullet-maker, only to be held at gunpoint. Fox saves Wesley, Pekwarsky says he’ll arrange the meeting between Cross and Wesley, and we see them all go to the train station. Another (very cool) train and chase scene, Fox crashes car into train, Wesley saves Fox, lots of shooting and bullets clashing. Eventually the train begins to fall off this bridge, and Wesley is about to fall off into the chasm. Cross grabs his arm to save him, and looks very concerned. Wesley pulls out his gun and shots Cross. They manage to drag themselves to a more stable position, but then Cross tells Wesley to stop, “Everything they’ve told you is a lie… you’re my son.” Cross dies, and Wesley asks Fox, who has been in the background, “Is it true?” Fox replies that it is, and then shoots the glass out from under Cross/ Wesley, so that both fall into the chasm/ water below.
Fox returns to the textile mill, a little bloodied and notes that they trained Wesley well. Wesley awakens in the apartment across the street from his. Pekwarsky has saved him and explains that he did it according to Cross/ Wesley’s father’s wishes. He shows Wesley many pictures Cross took as Wesley was growing up and reveals that Cross left the fraternity because he had figured out that Sloan was a bad guy, and had been giving orders for years for profit (we even see the piece of cloth showing the order to kill Sloan). Pekwarsky gives Wesley a ticket and explains that his father only ever wanted Wesley to lead a normal life.
Instead of running, Wesley finds a hidden room in this apartment with weapons and detailed building and kills plans of the textile mil. We see him buying peanut butter and trapping rats and then later, driving up the mill and unloading hundreds of rats (which all have explosives attached to them). As they explode (a series of amazing scenes here), Wesley storms the mill, kills a bunch of people, and finally there is a showdown where everyone is standing in a circle, Wesley in the middle, the assigns around the edge. Wesley reveals that Sloan has been faking orders for years and that without the code of the fraternity and following the loom; Sloan is nothing but a “thug who can bend bullets.”
Sloan responds by saying this is a great opportunity. He gives each of the assassins gathered in the room, Fox, the Gunsmith (Common), etc. kill orders that say that the loom had ordered each of them killed at one point (this is unclear, but I think you can assume that the loom ordered them to be killed after they started killing innocents since Sloan was ordering them to kill innocents). Sloan then says that they can take control of their future and become men among gods, and that they have a choice, to put the gun in their own mouths and follow the order of the code, or shoot Wesley.
A couple of assassins seem to be about to shoot Wesley, but Fox acts first, curving the bullet to the side… we see her bullet go through the heads of all the gathered assassins, eventually killing her as well, right after she tosses her gun to Wesley.
Wesley grabs the gun but it is too late, Sloan has disappeared. We then see a man sitting at a desk that we assume is Wesley, typing away saying this is not him saving the world. We see Sloan approach him from behind with a gun, asking Wesley if this is the life he’s choosing or something along those lines. At the last minute Sloan figures out that the man at the desk is not Wesley, merely a decoy. Sloan looks down and realizes he is standing on top of an “X” moments before he is shot in the head, and we remind again the path of the bullet and see that it has gone through Janice’s donut and his former best friend’s coffee and started from many buildings away, where Wesley is sitting. Wesley this whole time has been explaining all he has given up in the past six weeks, his girlfriend and crummy job, etc. and at the last moments asks the camera before pulling the trigger, “What the fuck have you done lately?”