The most innocent should be the underworld boss\priest\insurer, they all abide by their own industry in their own industry. Rules and professional ethics are people within the rules. In addition, let me tell you about the boss, he is a person who sincerely repents. The killer asked him if he would learn to be humble until he died. The boss said he would not, and went out. Only. Going out, it should mean that he doesn't die this time, he should change himself. But the killer still didn't let him go. It's like, I want to be a good person, but there is no chance, or in the next life. The
ending is actually very interesting, check When the officer escaped, the display indicated that she had escaped by herself, when in fact a lot of evidence could have nailed her to death: the scene video, the fingerprints on the revolver, and the bullets (each dead was shot by another. The bar of the gun died, and the scratches on the bullets (only the last two died from the revolver) and so on, I feel that this is also the plan of the father, and finally said that I know you well, he just wanted the lawyer to kill the other Two people, from the very beginning, the father thought that the lawyer would be ruined, and the lawyer was the most deficient hand in the whole thing. He investigated the lawyer very clearly, he knew everything about the child, and he knew that she was a selfish, well-known person. This method ruins the lawyer's most important thing: reputation and career. It's also more miserable than putting her in jail.
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