In the seventh episode, when the suspect had killed dozens of people and was still using people to do experiments, the hostess threw down the gun in order to save a security guard and let go of the suspect. Then she was educated. Everyone thought that his actions were not good. That's right, especially the action of her throwing away the gun. In fact, I don't think it's right, because the security guard may not be killed.
Then in the back, the suspect took the serum that was finally extracted and prepared to save his son, but the hostess decisively killed him. After the killing, she told one of her FBI partners that his son should pass the rightful way. Way to receive treatment. In fact, this is because there is no treatment through proper means, and no one is willing to spend money and energy to research this extremely rare disease, so the suspect will do the experiment to obtain serum. Her FBI companion replied to her that the little boy may not be able to wait for this formal opportunity. In the end, she actually replied maybe...
what is this? Virgin? Should it be the time when the Virgin is not the Virgin or not when the Virgin is in the Virgin? If she was not the security guard, the security guard would die in front of her, and she would feel uneasy in her conscience, so she was "the mother" and threw the gun. And even if the little boy finally died of torture due to this disease, at least not in front of her, she wouldn't be frustrated in conscience, so she wouldn't need the Virgin? Schrodinger's Virgin?
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