Pseudo-open ending, great and scary love! I really don't think Esposito is worthy of Irene, one is an old and senile diaosi, and the other is a white rich beauty who can be both active and active. In terms of position, background, and educational background, none of them can match. Maybe some people will say Esposito has a unique inner temperament or a charming melancholy, but I don't think he's good for anything other than his good-for-nothing friends and a certain work ethic! When he walked into Erin's office, and faced Erin's expectant talking eyes with a hint of resentment, how dare he only discuss the case with her! Every time he got into trouble, let his lover and boss Erin wipe his ass! When the murderer had to be a high-ranking official, he unexpectedly met in the elevator and pulled the gun bolt to show off his power, he just squinted timidly and silently, and was indifferent to the nervous and trembling appearance of Irene next to the murderer! After his friend died for him, he just ran away in a hurry, panicking like a bereaved dog, hiding out for 25 years! When they said goodbye to the train station, Irene came close to her face, but he always dodged and flinched. Seeing Irene's lost expression and trembling eyelashes, he really wanted to slap him! When Irene was running hard to chase the car, he just walked to the back of the car and stared at her increasingly blurred figure! How can such an unwise, uncouth, unfilial, untidy, unfaithful, unrighteous person deserve to give up everything for love, and have eyes that can move people's enigmatic eyes! But in the end, the old diaosi, Esposito, closed the door of Bai Fumei, which made me sigh, well, I admit, I am jealous!
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