that the prostitute is actually quite kind, I can tell by the look in her eyes. The accomplice in the injury case is actually not that bad, I think so. His willingness to take responsibility for his fault shows that he has a conscience. Maybe it shouldn't be as simple as using money? I still feel that the world lacks tolerance, too much. Those groups of prostitutes, I believe they are kind people, so they will do everything they can to help their sisters get back what they think is fair, but will this be too radical? Perhaps only in their position and experiencing their experiences can we understand their actions.
The actor wants to be a good person, but the price of a good person is poverty or even death, so he still has to fight violence with violence. What kind of social form is this! I think this is an outcome where everyone is defeated and everyone hurts. It is too unpleasant.
I can only pray that I am safe, my loved ones are safe, and my friends are safe. This is enough.
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