This drama is not easy to understand, the plot is complicated, and there are always weird old agents who say these bizarre, erratic suggestive lines, all kinds of tall, domineering, ruthless diplomats and handsome but The young agents who always screw things up alternately appear. In fact, my favorite person has not appeared a few times. He has always been like a low-level spy who reports to his boss. The relationship between the heroine and the housekeeper is ambiguous, beyond gender, but they I think men are better off using it. Her personality is extremely unstable, and she is prone to severe depression. The appearance is that she often bursts into tears, is often hysterical, and yells. There is no way to solve her emotions. When encountering problems, she goes to bars to get drunk or ask strange men to go home. In the end, she was beaten with a bruised nose and a bruised face, and had a serious tendency to self-destruct. At work, she used shouting methods to both suppliers and ambassadors. She made rash decisions and strictly adhered to her own moral law, which made her a virgin.
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