Dr. Foster woke up in the morning, accompanied by her husband by her bedside, and had a lingering feeling when she woke up. The son is obedient and obedient, and is preparing to go to school after breakfast.
Dr. Foster himself has a prestige in his work, a good income, no shortage of close friends and best friends, and his neighbors belong to the same class.
The morning looked as flat and beautiful as ever, with a glimpse into the ideals of middle-class life.
But there was a thunderclap on the ground, a tube of lipstick and a long blond hair on her husband's scarf.
Dr. Foster followed the clues and discovered the truth step by step.
The truth is always the opposite of beauty, and cruelty is added to it. Because Dr. Foster discovered that not only her husband had betrayed her, but the people she had always trusted around her had also betrayed her for various reasons.
The blows came one after another, enough to break Dr. Foster. From the very beginning of being nearly suffocating due to pain, to finally committing suicide due to despair, it is really heartbreaking to see.
At the moment when he was on the verge of death in the icy sea water, Dr. Foster's brain was wide open and he woke up. She chose revenge, she wanted to fight back and regain all the lost ground in her life except her husband.
The process of counterattack was deliberate and premeditated, and it was also bloody, almost tragic and tragic, and finally the dust settled.
Another afternoon, Dr. Foster and his son who had just left school were resting in a street cafe. When they came across his ex-husband and the potbellied former mistress's current wife, they came out of the supermarket without any disturbance.
The excitement comes from the last epilogue: people on the street fainted, and Dr. Foster stepped forward, instructing his son to hand over the first aid kit, and calmly and calmly carried out professional rescue. The son was already exhausted and bruised from the tug of war between his parents, but at this time his eyes were full of admiration and pride for his mother.
Dr. Foster's last kneeling to rescue is the best self-salvation posture for a divorced woman.
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