This is a scammer gang, a journey of murder in the world. They are rooted in Thailand, in the strange and charming style, they are creeping snakes. The methods are brutal, human life is just a thing, hissing snake language is their method. Alan is the crime leader inside. Not only did he use snake language on the victim, he also confuses Monica with snake language. I was surprised by the bad guy Alan. He was wearing a shirt with a big lapel, flared pants, and glasses. His temples were neatly trimmed. He is a jewellery merchant in Bangkok, an engineer, and a war photographer. No one knows who he is. He wanders around. Between the identities, it is like a snake sloughing off, and after a while, the skin is peeled off. He is thoughtful, uses honey, and is good at manipulating. He looks like a fish in water.
Monica, I couldn't bear her at first sight, but Satan tempted her. She tried her best to be the goddess in Alan's heart. She became evil and evil nourished her. She was extremely charming and gave up goodness. She has completely become a new female snake.
Herman was the only one who insisted on finding criminals and eventually put Alan in prison. He remained angry many times. His kindness and sense of justice supported him to go down. He seemed reckless and often controlled by emotions, but he was the only one who walked through all the Bangkok embassies and stood up.
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