I don't quite understand what those who criticize others' shady thoughts think, maybe there is always a sense of self-escape when looking at things.
In fact, the real highlight of the male protagonist's deformed love for the little girl is when the male protagonist said that his left-handed mistress and the three partnered to deceive the robbers. In this kind of crisis situation, if you really love the heroine, it can be said that only me and the left-handed partner heroine are irrelevant, because in this case, it is very likely that all three of them will not survive. If he If they really want to protect the heroine, it makes sense for the two to work together. Obviously, the hero doesn't like the heroine, and doesn't even care about her life or death. There is also a scene where the police point a gun at the heroine and threaten the hero. At that time, the male protagonist didn't react at all. When he pointed at the little girl, the male protagonist was afraid and gave the money. The male protagonist locked the little girl in the house, but tied the female protagonist and exposed it to the outside. At any point, I see the male protagonist looking at the female protagonist with love, even indifference and contempt. You haven't even thought about how the little girl got here, the robber hugging the little girl intimately is actually a bait, making you preconceived as the pervert of the robber, but in my eyes, it's more like a father and daughter, only a father can do this Holding her daughter and sitting on the robber's arm, the girl was not afraid or disgusted at all, and even put her arms around the robber's neck and legs on the robber's leg. That's fine with a grown woman, but she's still a girl! The robbers made her autistic and still so affectionate and trusting? If you look at it this way, there is only one possibility, that is, the male protagonist has a deformed love for the girl, and even induces the girl to say something that makes the female protagonist collapse!
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