The female police officer is kind and compassionate. She doesn't want innocent lives to pass away in a blink of an eye. She is afraid of seeing criminals subjected to brutal atrocities. She is afraid of seeing scenes of cruel torture and hearing heart-rending shouts. She feared that the innocent children of criminals would be tortured physically and mentally, but she forgot about the larger death that the nuclear bomb was about to detonate. People tend to only focus on what is in front of them, and want to get away from what they are too afraid to bear as soon as possible, which is why it affects the long-term, and even the explosion that affects the lives of people in the United States.
Why did the criminal react in unbearable pain when H bound the criminal's child, because he was afraid, afraid of what might happen to his child, which was most likely to be electric shock and other cruel torture. The criminal was frightened, and he revealed the current location of the 3 bombs. Looking back on the entire abuse, the offender herself has been tormented without a word about the location of the bomb, but the presence of the child has loosened her. He is not afraid of the current torture, but he is too afraid to bear the torture that does not happen, because the real fear comes from the softest part of the heart.
We are afraid to think about it, afraid of the terrible events in our imagination, and we can't bear the process of things developing step by step in the direction we are afraid of. What's incredible [Unthinkable] is that what we're really afraid of is what's about to happen, but doesn't happen, and touches our hearts...
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