"When I saw Linnet for the first time, I never saw Jackie again." It's just a nonsensical setting, so it's easy to think that this is a conspiracy between Jackie and the male protagonist, and the most conceivable point is that when the male protagonist and Jackie were sweet in the car at the beginning, Jackie Said that the place she wanted to go most was Egypt. Later, linnet and the male protagonist got married and went to Egypt, which is too obvious. Although it was clear and white in the back, the reverse connection was very natural, and the detective also said something impressive: "Except what has already been thought, the rest is the answer" The male protagonist and Jackie picked too cleanly, which is obviously the Say them both. The plot is very smooth, not procrastinating at all in two hours, with the same style as the Orient Express, depicting many characters, and clearly portraying so many characters' personalities, occupations and hobbies in a short period of time. Not amazing, but worth watching. ps: The empathy of so many people here is too low. If I knew that there was a dead person on the boat, I would not dare to go out. One or two of them were like nothing. They died and got engaged the next day. Niubi.
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