Benjamin spent 25 years investigating the truth about an unsuccessful murder, in order to end the repressive justice in his heart, and to erase Morales's weak eyes. But just because of this, maybe Benjamin won't return to Morales's house for the second time, and he won't look at Morales across the railing. What he was looking for was an opportunity to admit himself, an opportunity to make Elena smile, and even the courage to write "A" that was his hobby. Morales pursued the murderer with his tiny and helpless personal actions, waiting numbly at the station every day, in order to get the murderer to be punished with an indefinite sentence, hoping to comfort his deceased wife. But he brought himself a lifeless revenge. "What are a few bullets to me?" What he needs is a hobby life, even if it is so painful. Sandoval entered the grocery store casually and opened a bottle of wine, gave the clerk a warm smile in return, and then surprised Benjamin half to death. This is him, a great alcoholic who loves spirits and hangovers, "Men never give up their hobbies" This is his motto. His hobby is not actually drinking. When his Woody Allen-like face became serious, and when he silently covered the picture of Benjamin, he told everyone that "justice" was his true hobby.
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