It is important that the mobile phone has power

Sydney 2022-04-22 06:01:01

People who do this kind of work must have excellent psychological quality. They must remain calm and rational in the panic, and they must also comfort others and let others follow their instructions. The heroine is already very strong.

The heroine made mistakes, but she conquered her psychological fears, and when she was in that position again to save people, I felt that she was a god. The male student who was listening to her lecture was simply complaining. I don't know if he was annoying or too curious, and he kept asking and talking, and even asked the female lead, "Then why don't you do this job". I'm so annoying you, you know, shut your mouth.

The girl who was rescued was also quite calm. She kept in mind what the heroine said throughout the whole process, and did what she said seriously. She didn't make the prisoner unhappy. She was smart and wanted to save herself.

I have to rant about the kind-hearted, stupid uncle who drives a Lincoln car with huge money. How can he be so, stupid? At first, it’s fine if you don’t come here anyway. Later, you yelled. It’s over. You’re going to be crushed. I said that you, a big man, don’t even have a little girl to calm down. The little girl told you to stop screaming , you are still shouting, and the uncle at the gas station who was trying to save the little girl, you said that you dared to confront the prisoner with a knife. The prisoner is holding a gasoline pipe in his hand, can't you see it, and I was burned to death in the end. I really sympathize with you so much... good people have short lives...

Fortunately, the ending was good. The heroine broke into the wolf's den alone to save people, and both of them escaped safely... In fact, I think the heroine can call for rescue. I've always been afraid that she won't be able to get out... I think too much. Yes, the heroine has a strong halo.

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The Call quotes

  • Jordan Turner: Casey, what's happening?

  • [repeated line]

    Michael Foster: It's already done!