I don't know why you hate fbi so much

Francisca 2021-12-25 08:01:20

Why?
Because in order to find this disgusting company that uses various forms of pyramid schemes and bundling to trick people into trading human flesh, (although there is a contract, you have a fucking self-consciousness and you don’t know how the other party can fulfill the contract) and use a Kill yourself, and your personality is fabricated, girl?
So your good yearning is to let this fbi guy continue to play with a dream lover who lives for him and is full of hidden dangers?
Well, even if he can find a way to prevent her from being hypnotized, remote, or stalked, then let’s pat your conscience and say, you think that the master of this girl is dead and the child is not worthy of continuing to live. It’s better not to face it for a lifetime. Life, let the flesh at will. Xing follows the concept that this girl is unworthy of life because she chooses to escape from life. If she finds out about this fabricated personality, she can’t choose to love only this fbi, and fbi doesn’t love this personality because of this morbid love. At that time, it’s so fair.
So we put aside these and proceed to the next question, why didn’t he save this girl, but the hostess?
Because this girl is not publicly exposed, even if there is one, it is not easy to find. The hostess has all the resources. She was filmed on TV when she became blind. Someone in her alma mater remembered her. When she was a backing singer, she was saving the abducted girl (witness ), and the same fbi former colleague. Even if these resources are not available, there should be a backup.
Why did he stay.
Because he found out, this company was covered by more than one company, and he needed evidence.
By the way, you guys are the kind of people who support the human flesh trade, or you just tremble and see, oh my god, they really love puppets, you think more of them, yeah, they call them pets. dog.

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  • [repeated lines]

    Topher Brink: Hello, Echo. How are you feeling?

    Echo: Did I fall asleep?

    Topher Brink: For a little while.

    Echo: Shall I go now?

    Topher Brink: If you'd like.

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    Boyd Langton: Would you like a treatment?