The murderer's setting is actually a bit distorted, and this setting has a dark feeling. But what I liked was the interaction of the two cops. Two police officers with different personalities finally had a rare tacit understanding and friendship. It's a pity that one of them was forced to lose his job and was stripped of the case, his lover betrayed, and even his close pet died. Of course, he also left in the end. The other held on to that tone and thought, and insisted on killing the murderer in the end, but in fact he was also affected by this incident throughout his life.
I was thinking at the end when he was in the rain.
Among so many people, who should God forgive?
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