The first part of the story is really catchy. No matter where the foreshadowing is, you can't jump to conclusions, but the ending is really low, because the previous foreshadowing has loomed some traces of the male protagonist's imagination, the car accident of the ex-wife, the thoughts in his mind. The voice, the doctor's diagnosis, etc., but because of this, the male protagonist is firm in his own thoughts, and does not fall into the hospital's conspiracy. Even when he is injected with drugs, he can still stay away from it. Maybe even more exciting. But the ending really followed the clues hinted before. The male protagonist forced himself to imagine that the child and his wife were not dead, and the core of the story became. All of this is just the male protagonist's brain rusted, my God—— There is a feeling of being washed, my IQ has been trampled, and what is even more outrageous is that the hero's death was actually pushed by the hero's hand, and the heroine fell to the ground and smashed it on the steel nails, stabbed to death, God, The IQ is suppressed again...and the corpse of the heroine, let the dog take it away
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