In "The Ghost Story", the man also died because of the gang attack. And that piece tells a phantom tale of a romantic memory. "Brave" has a similar plot, and Erica, a radio host who considers herself a Witness in New York, has become a hero in New York after the tragic death of her boyfriend. This reminds me of "Invincible" again, where Bruce's character gradually takes on the role of a social hero who polices evil and punishes evil. However, when the hero actually breaks away from the comics and becomes reality, the police have a headache. Who the hell is the power to punish the bad guys or even kill them?
Finally, the damn people are dead, what does Erica get? Mercer asked a good question, I wonder what David would think. When the last murderer in Jin Tianyi's detective case stated the reason for the murder, the young Jin Tianyi always said that revenge cannot bring back life.
When a person dies, does Erica only realize that she can become another person?
Allowing yourself to have a Stranger in your body isn't cool at all, it's irresponsible.
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