In fact, the male protagonist installed another bomb in the city hall, and the remote control of that bomb was controlled by Sarah. Sara knows what's going on in the cell through the tiny sounder in that daddy's bracelet, ready to push the bomb remote button in the council.
When Nick said the last chance and was about to close the door, the male protagonist said, do you think I will let you find my secret way so easily? What you should be concerned about now should not be the MPs, but you should be the two people you care about the most. So Nick panicked and immediately called his wife, and found that the phone was calling for help from his wife and daughter. They were locked up and didn't know where they were. There was only one clock beside them. The clock didn't run, but they could hear ticking. Nick then started a human dialogue with the male protagonist of balabala.... The male protagonist let Nick enter the cell, closed the door, and let him be bombed to death with himself. Then Sarah tearfully pressed the bomb button in the council.
In the end, the villain won, Nick was bombed to death, and although the legal system did not collapse, the bombing of the city hall was half the battle. The male protagonist also committed suicide to apologize for his crimes, and can also see his wife and daughter. Nick's child is innocent, so her wife continues to raise it. Sarah's lonely figure fades out of the camera. Without her lover and faith, she is the most pitiful one.
Ending!
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