The three people in the car have three attitudes towards life. Orion believes in nature and thinks that man is also an animal. Women believe in justice and justice, and man must be just. Frenchies are a bit cynical and may believe in romance, luck and their own experience. When the three were in the car, the Frenchman was the last to get out of the car and enter the hotel, although the Frenchman sneered at the Orion and the woman, making them speechless. It doesn't matter to the hunter, because man is an animal, like a beaver or a snow sculpture. The woman believed that a husband was waiting for her, and she probably felt that she had followed the axioms of her beliefs in her life, and she was calm when she entered the door. Only the Frenchman stopped at the door for a while, he didn't know what to believe, as the mustache man said, trying to figure everything out on the way to another world. The Frenchman may be trying to figure out what life truths he has learned all his life are useful at this time, just like the audience who watched the first five stories and felt that they had realized something. The French have to go to the hotel if they come up with something, and we still have to go to work tomorrow no matter what we figure out. It's better to just pat the hat and leave a handsome back. Ye Lai
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