After determining this point, looking at the words and deeds of the heroine, the IQ is really worrying. The sad reminder is that after speaking out the thoughts in her heart, the only one who can help her solve the problem is an American policeman, and there is a language barrier between the two. Although this woman has a dull expression, her escape skills are top-notch. In the play, she ran several times-old women's houses, hostels, police, taxis-it is strange why Americans like to help others but don't like chasing them?
In addition to being unable to distinguish reality from virtual at the IQ level, this woman is different from ordinary people, and she has very poor common sense in life. The videotape rushed directly into the toilet, without worrying about the possibility of being rolled into a knot and blocking the sewer. You stole your boss’s card and ran away. Wouldn’t people report the loss/freeze the card in the first place? As a 29-year-old girl, you decided so happily and ran away happily. (Although her mother is as nagging like Chinese parents, she keeps talking about "have you found someone", "how is your job", "promoted or not" all day long, but she was not trained to do so. The ground is different from common sense and sentimentality!) In the
end, all the backgrounds are blurred, leaving only a white piece of land really clean. She found what she wanted, and the abandoned rabbit also appeared. The meaning is self-explanatory.
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