The final ending is like what his dad said, "The world has never changed." All his efforts will not change the fate of the death of the people in this building, but because of this ending, he has separated from his wife and children and has nowhere to stay. In this sense, he can no longer stand up.
Everyone who faces reality thinks that the male protagonist is stupid, his mother, his wife, those high-level government officials (those people definitely understand, because they are vested interests), and his father, his father's final integrity to his son He regrets the responsibility a little, because he did not teach his son the ability to make a fortune, but instead made his son's life difficult.
In addition, I think many people think that the male protagonist is stupid after reading it. I believe that including the male protagonist, there should be such questions at the end: Is this ending really worth it?
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