The story took a turn when Kim couldn't bear to start. I thought she would choose to forgive, but it turned out that I was too naive. She just didn't want to end up with him like that. Maybe she still loved the person who pushed her into the abyss when she didn't understand the world. The more you love, the more you hate. Before I read it, the image of a man who still loves her even if he sends her to prison will come to my mind, and in the end even if she still kills her, she will be heartbroken. But I didn't expect that the man was so unbearable that he actually took pleasure in mutilating children. Simply eye-popping.
The kind image she had pretended to be for more than ten years was torn off the moment she was released from prison, with just a touch of her finger. She thought that revenge would allow her to redeem herself, but in the end, she still felt endless guilt when she squatted in the bathroom.
She guides the evil in people's hearts and makes others' hatred explode. She acts as a mentor. At this time, she is more like Satan, looking down at these people who are full of guilt in their hearts.
Because of the murder of the child, the double torture of mental and physical causes these people to age prematurely, and to kill the enemy at the risk of a heart attack. gigantic.
As long as you are good at digging, you will find that you can be much worse than you think.
The man who was killed didn't cherish the few seconds he had to speak. If I were him, I must say: kill me, you will be the same as me. Don't pretend, you are no different.
This sentence is enough to make these carnival crowds sleepless in the not too long days to come. However, his wickedness has already revealed everything.
Gold's daughter is too precocious, absolutely precocious. like a little adult.
The priest is a very suspicious character, very suspicious.
The cops who brought gold to jail are also suspicious.
In the end, we come to the conclusion that when we are happy with our revenge, we do not need redemption.
kill!
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