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Plot overview
This series delves into the intense psychological journey of a protagonist forced to confront a life-altering choice. The story explores the motives, consequences, and ethical justifications for a significant, possibly dark, action taken in the past, leading to deep internal conflict and suspense.
Level insight
The narrative involves complex psychological justifications and discussions of moral responsibility, requiring advanced vocabulary for analyzing motivation and consequence.
Learning goals
Learn expressions for justifying controversial actions
Practice vocabulary related to guilt, motive, and psychological states
Master complex sentence structures used in introspective monologues
Lingos you'll learn in this series

Oh yeah?
Oh yeah?
A short, challenging phrase used to express skepticism or defiance in response to a statement or threat.
(you) had better
You're my secretary, you better act like one!
An informal contraction and expression used to give strong advice or a warning, implying that negative consequences will follow if the advice is ignored.
money is not clean
the money is not clean.
An idiomatic expression meaning the money was obtained illegally, often through criminal activity (i.e., 'dirty money').
money is not clean
What do you mean the money is not clean?
The money is 'dirty,' meaning it was obtained illegally or through corrupt means (often related to money laundering).
Now you're talking.
Now you're talking.
An idiomatic expression used to show approval or agreement with a suggestion or idea that is much better than previous ones.
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