If from the perspective of a novelist, she regards the male protagonist as the protagonist in his works, it is absolutely impossible for her to become a criminal, because if she is the murderer in every book, then there will be no suspense in his novels.
The murderer in Instinct 1 was identified as a psychological police officer from the police station. The psychological male protagonist in Instinct 2 also became a murderer in the end.
If you say that from the end of the male lead's smile, you suspect that the male lead is the murderer, you don't understand it. The male protagonist was the murderer. The question is whether they were framed and trapped step by step, or whether the male protagonist planned to kill them.
Obviously, the male protagonist has no previous murder record, and there is no fingerprint that erased the scene of Tao Er's murder. On the contrary, when Tao was killed, there were Chumel's fingerprints all over the floor, and that lighter thing with the fingerprints of the psychology male protagonist on it. It was at the banquet. of.
But Chumel later said at the police station that she didn't go to Tao'er's side, which was obviously a lie. Because the lighter thing, the thing that was stepped on by the male protagonist, appeared at the scene of the crime.
Obviously, the male protagonist is not Chumel's opponent either. Played with applause by her.
At the end, the actor's weird smile seems to indicate that Chumel has spoken his true thoughts, that is, he deliberately disguised and killed the victims.
But this is the plot in the novel, is what Chumel said.
The male protagonist then made an annoyed and frustrated expression, obviously being calculated by her. The real winner is that Zumel.
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