The ninth episode of Quill is really not a conspiracy of the world and the B world

Theron 2022-03-27 09:01:21

Quill had been slapped in the face countless times since he told Harwood by the river that he was better at his job than anyone. Not only was Clare stealing information from him for 5 consecutive years, but he finally found out that Clare was a spy. Although he physically subdued Clare (perhaps Clare was not trained as a killer), he was not Clare's opponent at all ideologically. Clare easily persuaded her with a few words from her daughter. He panicked, flinched, and was afraid, and the forced Quill could only tell Aldridge that Harwood was a mole. But anyone with a discerning eye could see that Harwood simply didn't have the time and energy to plan for such a long period of intelligence theft. So, Quill's lies can only be delayed for a while.

But this time is enough to kill. Harwood already knew the names of the three spies. Had Quill resisted the pressure and didn't "sell out" Harwood, Harwood might have cooperated with Aldridge to get the spy out (pure YY). But obviously not possible, and Aldridge has always distrusted Harwood.

In the end, Quill couldn't beat his father-in-law and wanted to report to the office, but Clare advised him not to go, not to go tonight. It can be seen from this that Clare actually still has some feelings for Quill, although she looks down on Quill as a "vase". Perhaps, Clare has been in World A for a long time, and slowly began to be assimilated and awakened.

The three spies of world B started a killing spree in the headquarters of world A. Obviously, they had their own divisions of labor. One man went to the security room and opened all the doors to the underground passage. Quill's father-in-law is also a diplomat in World A. After the door opened, another man went straight to the underground passage and wanted to "escape" back to World B, but was blocked by Adrich. The bag on the back is suspicious, is it going to blow up the passage so that the flu will never spread again. I still have to climb the stairs on the other side to report the news. The time is right, and the passage on the opposite side is not fortified. The army of World B is coming. World B begins a massive invasion of World A, ultimatly, A war! ! ! (Pure YY, don't spray if you don't like it)

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  • Eliseo 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The sixth episode is the best, the finale is a little weak, so weak that it can lose a star... The setting of the parallel world is really cool, and there are many discussions about the fork in life. It's also great~

  • Ruby 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    The production is well-made, the setting is meticulous, and the character acting skills are all online, but I just can't watch it... It feels suitable for the middle and high-end audiences of 30-40 segments. Five episodes abandoned.