Under the sensuality, the story of a man saving himself

Timothy 2022-01-09 08:02:17

In fact, when the protagonist was in the ascendant on the Internet, he cleverly seized business opportunities to make huge profits through the erotic industry, and behind the gorgeous scenes of various nudes and glamorous scenes lurked behind the redemption story of a man transformed and reborn from the ashes. Before getting involved in the lucrative porn industry, JACK was a typical good man who worked hard with his family. Then due to the lure of huge profits (in fact, the reason is that he believes that this would allow his family to live a very rich and prosperous life) embarked on the road of "bright future" to accumulate money, and because of this career, he gradually began to alienate his family. And because of a murder case that accidentally intervened, he embarked on a road of no return. This man of duty became more and more addicted to sensuality, began to lose himself, became more indifferent to his wife and children, and his marriage was on the verge of breaking up. edge. Until the Dongchuang incident happened, the brain-disabled partner was caught by the FBI's attention to pornography and was involved in JACK. At this time, this shrewd man began to wake up (the FBI Liu Li, who used to show his ugly face here, turned out to be a guide for the male protagonist, what a fucking joke !haha~~~) The male protagonist once again played his quick wit, and at the critical moment, the date on the equity transfer book was advanced by one year, so as to secretly settle the case, transfer the lawsuit to the Russian gang boss, and escape from this prison disaster in a thrilling manner. Back to the warm embrace of the family, everything is back on track~~~~~ It must be said that this is a beautiful home run! ! !

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  • Audrey Dawns: I think there's just too much emphasis on guilt. All this guilt, guilt, guilt. Guilt for what? I'll bet if you ask any old timer in one of those old folks homes, they'd tell you they regret the stuff they didn't do. Not the stuff that they did do.

  • Curt Allmans: Get out. Now. Yesterday, if possible.