It's fun to watch, but a lot of things don't stand up to scrutiny.
Let's start with the first one, the boss will be there for a few hours without moving. It was not found. The main character is a calm doctor.
The boss pretended to be a dead body lying on the ground. According to what the boss said, the body was poisoned, and the blood was poisonous. If he had been around for so long, even if he didn't take it orally, his skin would penetrate and die. (The story assumes that the BOSS is a person who obeys the rules, that is to say, that blood is highly poisonous.)
The medical staff was threatened to kidnap the protagonist's wife and children. It is too far-fetched to use antidote to threaten the BOSS. There is an antidote that can be found, but a medical staff can't find it. The so-called poisoning, have you checked it out, and just listened to the boss's instructions?
What's more nonsense is that when the phone finally rings, the protagonist can't reach the phone. In fact, as he thought, he can get it with a shirt or a saw.
In the end, the biggest flaw is that the whole story assumes that the chains can't be sawed off, so it's a dead end. But why ignore that gun? A saw can't open, a gun can always open the lock.
I wanted to spit out the second part, but I thought about it. The motivation to complain is gone.
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