The male protagonist grew up in that city, that city is neither good nor bad, but his city, he is not proud of it, but that is who he is, so he doesn't think it is bad either. It was his belief that the child belonged to the mother as he belonged to his city.
Talk about other people's beliefs, the girl's mother is a drug offender, drug use and drug trafficking, it's part of that city, it's a coexistence thing, so she feels natural, even if her child is not well taken care of, or will use drugs in the future , that is also natural. Agent Remy, his surname betrayed him, although he came to the city before the hero was born, but he is foreign, he is a person who will change, does not like his city, hope to find a good one, or He thinks good things, so he will frame things, eat black and white, and kidnap little girls. Captain Doyle, who lost his child and hopes to have a child of his own, actually makes no sense. Apart from covering up his subordinates, what he does is unreasonable, but there are always surprises in life.
So I think the male protagonist has nothing to do with the little girl from the beginning, and finally becomes the little girl's nanny, which indicates that he will care about the little girl in the future, lest the little girl he saved with all his efforts will become Be someone he can't accept. The little girl's mother gave birth to a little girl. When she was a child, she and the male protagonist were classmates at the same school. This fate tied the male protagonist and her together. If the male protagonist's girlfriend didn't hurry up, thirty years later, the male protagonist, the little girl and the girl would be separated. The mother is a family, and everyone else is a passer-by.
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