In the end, before the bad uncle bit the male protagonist, he didn't completely lose his mind. Although he was a bit like an elementary school student's IQ, he could still communicate with him. Didn't he want to see his mother? At this time, he fooled him and said, "Stand behind you." Is that woman beckoning to you your mother, then as soon as he turns around and kicks him out of the car right away, isn't it over? There are thousands of reasons to fool him. I think, replacing the protagonist with Uncle Benjamin will definitely make him fool himself into jumping out of the car.
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