Countless film critics, most of them agree that the male lead and the doctor sold the woman. However, I have a question, this kind of murder-like "selling", which has long been defined by the male protagonist as an "untrustworthy doctor", why is it shared with the male protagonist? Isn't he afraid of the male lead speaking out? He is a blind man. Wouldn't it be better to kill him? He can also sell two kidneys and fry one waist and make money for two pieces of body. So my biggest question is, how did the male lead survive? Everyone's comments are divided into black money, which makes me think that it is unlikely. How can a black-hearted doctor be moved because of the male lead and his luck has changed. All right? (Or I am relatively dark, only I would think of killing the male lead?)
As the male lead is blind, even if he is killed while the doctor is unprepared, he has no way of contacting the buyer without being spotted in the wilderness.
So let’s be bold. The male protagonist’s cornea may have been damaged, but his vision may have been restored, but his vision has not been fully recovered. ②The cornea is very recoverable. The recovery time for mild corneal damage is 2~3 days, which corresponds to the time. For details, see the picture quoted at the end.) When the doctor saw the blood sample report and was shocked, he asked the male lead to respond. After that, when faced with the risky 10 million rubles and the one million dollars that must be obtained, the doctor will naturally choose. Moreover, he also made up his mind to obliterate the male lead, and told the male lead with a favorable nature. In this way, the doctor later said that he would like to thank him for his very exaggerated behavior and it made sense.
The male lead had known in advance that the doctor was coming, so he had been reluctant to untie the rope for the woman, and he knew that the woman was playing tricks on him. Saying to the woman: "Anyone can believe it, but a doctor can't." It was foreshadowing for the future. Surprisingly, the woman untied the rope, and then madly flattened, luckily the doctor came. And before the woman rushed out, he was still lying down. Only ten seconds after the woman rushed out, he could find the door out of the house (you have to count the time to get up). The doctor saw it. It is also beneficial for the male lead to have the woman pokes a few more times or even kill him, and she can't be seen through and pretend to be blind. So the story went on. In the story told by the male protagonist to his girlfriend, the doctor had a line: "Actually, I'm still a kind person." It got in touch with the previous male protagonist's strange lines. So the hero took advantage of him to get out of the car, reverse gear, throttle, and snap. . .
After that, the male lead waited for the doctor's call to be called again, or called him and sold the woman. Then I borrowed the buyer's hand and money and came to London. The buyer is also the so-called "friend".
Okay, it's over~ Burning the brain, I don't care about the last piece that I made up. The most amazing thing about the male lead is to survive.
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