He knew that he was calling behind the door, knowing that she had bought a plane ticket, that she hadn't gone to work, and that they were discussing him. But he didn't know that he tore the newspapers in the room and cut them into bundles, then went up to open the water tank and exchanged the money, then pried open the floor and put the bundles of money under the floor. (And the whole process of accounting has been in this room!!!) A foolish movie that lowers the IQ of the people in the play to satisfy the IQ of the director and degrades the IQ of the audience.
No matter what you want to discuss, it is a waste of Lao Tzu's time in the end.
Because I don’t like others calling myself "You are a fool to play with you casually, you don’t need logic, you just watch him play" and then pretend to be profound and reasonable.
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