The plane flew towards Los Angeles in the night sky, and the cabin was quiet.
After chatting for a while, the remaining three people became tired. Beth and Monica gradually closed their eyes and fell into a deep sleep.
They started looking for someone early this morning, called the police, were hijacked, killed, and took revenge, and then rushed to the airport, non-stop all the way.
Whether it was the fear in the front or the revenge and killing in the back, it was all very mentally consuming. When I got on the plane, I relaxed and fell asleep immediately.
The girls went to sleep, but Owen didn't dare to sleep. Although he was sleepy, he still persisted. After all, it was a strange environment on the plane, so he still had to be vigilant. This was something he learned from Brian.
After the three girls fell asleep, the cabin became quiet, and the flight attendant thoughtfully dimmed the wall lamp on the girl's side.
Owen looked at the three girls. It was obvious that they did not sleep well. The terrible experiences during the day must have affected them. This could be seen from the fact that they were clearly asleep, but their closed eyes were still moving rapidly. They
It must be a nightmare.
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Unconsciously, eight hours had passed, and the captain's voice came over the radio, saying they were about to arrive in Los Angeles.
The three sleeping girls were awakened by the broadcast, fastened their seat belts, and the plane began to land slowly.
Through the porthole, you could see the runway with the signal lights on below. The plane vibrated, landed successfully, and began to taxi.
It was midnight when they arrived in Los Angeles, and Beth arranged a car to take them home. Owen and Monica took a car to take Monica back first, and then returned to their rental house.
Beth and the others were three when they went out, but there were only two when they came back. Owen didn't know how she could explain Lorna's disappearance to Lorna's family.
But it's none of his business. With Beth's energy, it should be easy to handle.
Owen didn't wake up until almost noon the next day. He had to sleep peacefully in his own place.
I contacted Monica, who had just woken up, and they met for lunch.
Owen is actually a little worried about Monica, because the killings they committed in the small town in Slovakia yesterday were too intense, which may have caused a psychological barrier to Monica.
Owen himself felt a little bit unable to contain himself. He also had this feeling after returning from Paris last time. At that time, Brian taught him some methods to overcome it.
It's not that he feels guilty, it's just that he killed too many people yesterday, especially in the hotel. It was almost a massacre. The opponent didn't even have weapons. Once he gets used to killing, he will easily become very murderous and kill people. This is also
It's a type of war syndrome.
The method Brian taught him was to try not to touch the gun during this period, and to find something to do that interested him, just like distracting himself. People have a strong self-healing ability, and things will naturally get better after a while.
He didn't know if Monica was okay. Although Monica's job determined that she would often kill gangsters in daily firefights, the kind of killing was completely different from the kind of killing yesterday.
Moreover, SAT's work requires you to see a psychologist regularly. If you encounter a task that is too killing, a mental health check-up will even be arranged.
It is not only to resolve the psychological problems of the team members, but also to test their mental health. If the team members have psychological problems, they may be temporarily transferred from their posts.
The last time Irving felt uncontrollable, Brian acted as a psychiatrist. Although the methods were different, he could still adjust Irving's state.
But people have different thoughts, which leads to completely different manifestations of war syndrome. Owen doesn't know what Monica thinks, and naturally he doesn't know if she is affected.
Veterans who have been through hell are the best examples.
Most of the Vietnam War veterans were able to adjust themselves and return to normalcy after leaving the battlefield.
But there are also some people who always live in their memories. They can never forget the scene where they killed their opponents or even civilians. Even after leaving the battlefield, they often have nightmares and eventually commit suicide due to depression.
There are also some extreme ones who can never get out of the state of war and eventually become murderers.
I can only say that there are thousands of people, and no one can say what will happen in the end.
Owen was not worried about yesterday's killing in the abandoned factory, but Owen was worried about what impact the killing in the hotel would have on Monica.
And at the end of the police station, after the four police officers surrendered, Monica was obviously repulsed by killing them.
Although in the end the dog head tattoo proves that they are not all innocent people as they said, the dog head tattoo at least shows that they have tortured and killed their prey. Such people deserve to die.
After asking some questions about Monica, Owen felt relieved, and Monica didn't seem to be affected at all.
"Don't worry, Owen, I know what you're worried about. I often see a psychiatrist and I know how to adjust..."
"That's great, can you tell me your method?"
"It's simple, shoot and draw..."
Owen was speechless, it was really a one-person approach.
Owen's own method is to try not to touch guns during this period and do some things he likes, such as rock climbing, skydiving, drag racing, and parkour. He has already made up his mind to ask Carlos to go skydiving with him tomorrow.
But Monica's method is actually to practice shooting and painting.
I can still understand when I draw, and I can calm down after all.
But what is the reason for practicing guns? Doesn’t touching a gun remind you of the previous ones? But it makes sense when you think about it, because Monica spent most of her time with guns, and she was only focused on them when she was practicing guns. .
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After separation from Monica, Owen went to the West Hollywood branch to find his extreme friend Carlos.
"Hi Owen"
"Owen, long time no see"
A group of old colleagues in the police station greeted Owen warmly when they saw him, and Owen responded one by one.
In terms of working atmosphere, the West Hollywood branch is 10,000 times better than CT. Every time he walks into CT, it feels like the end of the world is coming. Everyone seems to have endless work to do. Not to mention saying hello, people often don’t even mention their working hours. Neither is enough.
Entering the major crime unit, many people had already gone out to work on the case. Only a few people were still at their work stations, including Carlos. I had talked to him on the phone before Irving came, otherwise how could this guy stay at work obediently? On position.
Father George is still in the hospital, and the major crimes unit is now under the direct control of Director Javier. However, there is no need to control it. The detectives have their own cases, and he does not need his help in handling the case. Javier is there most of the time. Just assign cases.
"Man, how are you doing lately? Oh, look at your face. What kind of trouble have you encountered?"
As soon as Irving patted Cavill on the shoulder, he noticed that the guy had a grimace on his face, and it was obvious that he had encountered something difficult.
"A few days ago, a pervert used a sniper rifle and a phone to force the public relations manager of a small entertainment company into a public phone booth for two hours. A pimp and a pizza delivery man also died in the middle. The saddest thing.
At that time, we never thought at the beginning that he was being coerced, that he was controlled by the sniper and could not tell the truth..."
"You won't tell me that you handled the scene of this case, right?"
"Man, it was indeed me, that's why I was so worried, but that guy finally deceived us by pretending to be dead with a corpse, and ran away like that..."
"What has he done?"
"He forced the guy he held hostage to tell the media all the dirty things he had done, including his infidelity to his wife, his meanness to his subordinates, and his deception and use of those around him. If he didn't tell him, he would be beaten to death.
He or someone he cares about..."
Owen frowned: "Why would he do that?"
"No reason, just to punish him, probably to teach him how to behave..."
**!
This is the kind of person Owen would find most annoying when he was a police officer.
However, there are particularly many such people in the United States. Everyone thinks that they are God and punish sinners on God's behalf, causing panic in society. Strictly speaking, these people are terrorists.