Vera married Hugo, so that Hugo could get a marriageable inheritance, and deliberately encouraged Hugo's pre-order heir, his four- or five-year-old nephew, to go swimming in the sea, until the little boy was about to drown. Live the child, run to save the illusion that it is too late, and successfully escape the crime with this set of lies. However, Hugo, whom she loves desperately to marry, sees through her lies, and will never love her again, although there is no evidence.
We all know that there is a little devil living in everyone's heart, we just hide it, but it will jump out from time to time, even we can't recognize it, because it is always beautiful in disguise, a righteousness Strictly speaking. Everyone in the play has a just and righteous reason to make sins seem reasonable and make themselves less embarrassing. Until death forced them, no one has ever had any repentance.
Vera would go back to the room and hang herself. Before that, she flashed back a few scenes of her killing the little boy and continued to torture her mentally, but this is definitely not the reason for Vera to hang herself, but she knew that the killer would still come, she had already I can no longer bear the pressure of this approaching death.
People have a tendency to rationalize their own evil deeds, and this tendency will eventually become a kind of attachment; what is more terrible than evil deeds is that no one repents; repentance is not to ask for forgiveness, but to constantly identify the little devil in the heart, because It is easy for people to forget its existence under the whitewash of rationalization; people cannot judge people, it can only be the right of God.
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