Meet the Devil | How sad is the man in the middle-aged crisis?

Marge 2022-05-08 19:16:21

The middle-aged man in the story is embarrassed.

I lost my job, and the family still has a lot of debts.

And the reason why I lost my job was because I got involved with the boss’ girlfriend. This...Isn't the pressure of life not big enough? No wonder it's so exhausted.

This downright Loser, according to common sense, is basically the result of both career and family loss.

Soon, the director came to the door.

Seeing the director's appearance, most people know that it is a ruthless character, but the naive male protagonist is still very happy to help the director.

After all, the protagonist of the story is still a kind person. In the whole story, apart from being a little unclear with the boss’ girlfriend, there are really no other shortcomings, a good guy.

The Secretary is a little embarrassed.

So here comes the problem.

Does the Secretary really exist? After the incident, there were no witnesses in the intelligence collected by the police.

The title of the story is thought-provoking.

A middle-aged man, Loser was in this situation, and the devil in his heart could not control it, which was quite logical.

However, when you think the story will open your mind, the story just doesn't.

When the protagonist of the story was listed as a key suspect by the police, what was the protagonist’s wife doing?

The police wanted to find a breakthrough from Leslie, but they never expected that the heroine was not an ordinary tough, and made the police ridiculed.

A wife, when faced with all kinds of evidences pointing towards her husband, she still stands firmly on her side. What's more, the husband is still a complete Loser. This relationship really can stand the test.

However, let's go back and talk about the director.

The story is not mind-boggling. The director is not the devil in Luke's heart. He is real. He is so inexplicably involved with Luke.

What is it for? Is it purely to bully Luke, a bad guy?

In fact, the whole story didn't have much ups and downs, it felt like an ordinary story.

But before the end of the story, the director threw out a big melon, which suddenly made the story exciting.

The uneducated people can only use "WTFK" to express this kind of reversal.

"Meeting the Devil" suddenly smelled of horror. This magical reversal, the wonderful thing, stopped abruptly at that moment.

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Meeting Evil quotes

  • John: You know,

    [checking her name badge]

    John: Rhonda, for somebody in the communications business, I think you could afford to learn a little common courtesy.

    Rhonda: Fuck you. How's that for common courtesy?

  • Richie: The things I hate most, are the things that resemble my own faults. I hate bad manners. I hate people that don't give common courtesy. Hypocrites and cowards, that's all we are.

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