The war background of the story is weakened.
It's just that the French also "hate" Jews that much?
The "baker" in the story was innocently identified as a "traitor" just because he was a Jew. It seems that the "betrayal" thing is just a political means.
A Jew, in a country of "no relatives", was wronged and was wronged. It is also explained in the story that the Jewish group is also racing to run, but it is completely useless, and the exile should still be exiled.
The one who can save him falls on the teacher who is "a relationship with one side".
In many cases, change stems from an awakening within the class.
As a teacher, there is naturally an academic romance. Due to "coincidence", the teacher came into contact with the "secrets" at that time.
However, this is just the beginning.
When confronted with the truth, the teacher faces difficult choices.
First of all, it was me who participated in the trial at that time. If the verdict was overturned, I would have to slap myself in the face.
The teacher can ignore the matter of slapping oneself in the face. However, this is a slap in the face of the "authorities", and the problem has risen to a certain level.
What's more, this teacher also has some "little secrets" of his own in private.
In this regard, foreigners are quite "stupid", taking their own bright future to fight to the death for a "Jew" and "authority".
The ending is predictable.
The verdict was not translated, and he even put himself in.
But if the story turns out like this, it doesn't make sense.
In the end, "justice must triumph over evil", and the light will always come, even if it is late.
The story itself, in fact, does not have much suspense. The ending of a similar story can be predicted at the beginning, but it is possible to talk about some interesting things in the story.
First of all, let’s talk about the people. In the “treason incident” at that time, the “authorities” held a grand ceremony and wanted to nail the Jews to the pillar of shame. This approach of the authorities is understandable. In order to rule, they will do everything they can. It's just ridiculous people, and the public is angry. Today, they have transformed into keyboard warriors, commonly known as "trolls".
Let's talk about the teacher's "mistress", which is very interesting. Could it be the romantic nature of the French? I thought it was true love, but I had to marry my identity, so extramarital affairs were taken for granted. But when it came to light, the true love miraculously disappeared.
Finally, let's talk about the Jew. The injustice should be very satisfied, but to make a request, the teacher's face really can't be saved.
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