The doctor concealed the truth to prevent the illegitimate child from having an incomprehensible hatred for his biological father.
In this backward, ignorant and hopeless area, life is like a sweet apple falling into a ditch and slowly rotting. The prosecutor's drunkenness caused his wife to commit suicide, the sheriff has not been promoted for 20 years, and it is difficult to support his family. The police often go to the wasteland to shoot live ammunition. Vent, civilians are drunk, soldiers only care about the borders of military-controlled zones, town mayors care about funding morgues for the dead but not electricity for the living, dissectors talk about chainsaws, prosecutors care only about report formats but ignore victims' relatives feel. . . , the butcher thinks about the meat, and the lamb thinks about the knife. From the top to the bottom, they are all dull and hopeless, insensitive and insensitive, only caring about the trivial benefits in front of them. Under the background of hopeless and numb life, alcoholism and disorder, only the venting of instinctive desires is left.
Suspect 1 was worried that his blundering after drinking would lead to the death of his lover and illegitimate child, so he buried the victim alive (the basis for the determination of burial: Suspect 1 informed that the reason for the tying was that it could not fit in the trunk, and then the policemen bent the body and stuffed it in trunk), and took all the blame for Suspect 2 (his younger brother). The victim is not innocent either. From the calm and relaxed demeanor of the victim's wife (sitting in a hospital chair with an indifferent expression, even with her legs crossed and swaying briskly), the victim is not wearing underwear and is ready to fight at any time. Xunhua asked Liu to snub his wife.
In this hopeless wasteland township, the husband is not the husband, the wife is not the wife, the dead are dead, let the children bear less hatred, less suffering, more strength to move forward, maybe there is hope in the future.
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