The first half of the story is suspenseful, and the plot is very beautiful. The heroine is like a social elite, who has been controlling the development of everything, neurotic but proud. Although the money-robbing period was awkward and tolerable, the heroine became a person after being robbed, panicked and weak, but just like a child's play, she framed a rich second generation. Are the police and all the relatives and friends of the rich second generation fools? A video from a monitor can prove to be a self-defense murder? The rich second generation was still in his city when the hostess disappeared. Isn't there a personal testimony to prove that he was not at the scene? The time when the hostess entered the mansion was simply not right. Isn’t the heroine a best-selling author? As for making the police too scared to investigate the case? In the first part, I just wanted to frame Nick for the murder and spent so much effort to prove it. In the later part, it was as simple as eating a meal to frame others and imprison myself.
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