It's not so much a vision of the future, it's a medicine for regret

Braulio 2022-04-19 09:01:45

The protagonist has experienced a "future", encounters bad things, and encounters situations that he does not want to encounter, he will go to the past, usually a few minutes ago, change a choice or practice, and let those bad things go. Don't happen, the time axis of ordinary people is constant and steady forward, he just has the ability to suddenly stop and go back and walk again.

After changing the money, he found that the person next to him took out the gun and killed two people, so he went back and pushed him down before the person next to him took out the gun; the female police officer was about to come in and talk to him, and after talking for a while, he found the outside People would still come in and grab him, so he went back in time and started over, and got out before the female police officer came in; got shot in the back, went back and told Billy where the sniper was so he wouldn't get hit . Maybe next time, when he encounters a situation that can't be undone for 2 minutes, 2 weeks, or 2 months, he will say "oh, I made a mistake" and then "shuh", open his eyes, just got out of his mother's womb Climb out...

The other thing I still can't figure out is why a professional FBI female agent would have such a strong belief in such a mysterious superpower to solve such a serious terrorist incident, she can just believe it alone. Do you have to use all the resources of the FBI to find the protagonist? This is how they do things when dealing with terrorist incidents. Which country's FBI are they?

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