『Or, if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool; for wise men know well enough what monsters you make of them.』
——Act 3. Scene 1 "Hamlet"
I am inexplicably happy that Hamlet was quoted in the story. But in order to put this stalk at the end, it also generally depresses the basic understanding of English literature and the history of Western painting by the general public in the United States.
The scene of the abandoned corpse was arranged as a pre-Raphaelite book, which also gave me a secret surprise.
The final insertion of Oasis' "Don't look back in anger" is also quite a fascinating show operation.
The murderer, I have to say that he is really charming, but he lost his point because he has no empathy, unable to see the truth, and tried to fool and laugh at the world with IQ and knowledge.
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