The presence of "Golden Night Mansion 2" MIA appears in episodes 6 and 9 respectively, and its existence makes people wonder if it is an ultimate boss of this season.

MIA is a game company in the walled hero go unit, it is said that it is quite famous in the game circle, the walled hero go game is from this company, this game can not only suck people into the game world, but also trap people in the game world, because the people who pass the full level can modify the rules of this game world, and this also gives the bad guys an opportunity. Heaven is trapped in the game NPC because it can't pass the level with one life, there is no freedom, and if it is not awakened by the father, it may not have self-awareness.
In the unit of the ninth episode "Inverted", MIA is an insurance company, and unlike general insurance, MIA's insurance in addition to medical insurance, pension insurance, life insurance, there is also a bad insurance, that is, they are responsible for closing the bad things and not letting the insured be discovered. The more coverage, the higher the premium. The fourth master in the play is to buy MIA insurance, so she did all the bad things, burned and plundered, in order to drive away the residents of the Golden Night Building, she also did everything to the extreme, and the means were also very bad, but she was not afraid at all, because there was MIA wiping her ass.
Maurien, on the other hand, was a potential customer of the MIA, was recommended for bad things, and he went from being framed for squatting to being acquitted, and he had taken a broader insurance policy in order to be able to cure the fourth master. From the trailer, it is not difficult to see that he is completely blackened, and his makeup style is even more exaggerated than that of the fourth master, and he is almost writing "I am an evil person" on his face.
Compare the two appearances of MIA, one in real life and one in the mirror world. Logically, two MIA should be institutions of opposite nature, that is, one is good and the other is bad, and the MIA in the mirror world indulges customers to make it bad, essentially, it should be bad, then the real world MIA should be good.
However, from the content point of view, the real-world MIA is not good or bad, it will suck the game fans into the game, giving the winner the opportunity to rewrite the game, but there is no relevant restriction on this opportunity, so that there is a situation where one person dominates the game world. Although Heaven defeated the previous winner and liberated all gamers, he unknowingly became the ruler of the game world. In other words, the real world MIA is biased towards neutrality, will not constrain the player, although in the game, but it will suck the character into the game world, to some extent, this is a kind of imprisonment of human nature, so that the player in the game to lose themselves, forget the real world. It's also quite chilling.
Combining the game and insurance, the existence of MIA will affect the normal life of human beings, one is forgetful, one is evil, and then according to the content of the ninth episode, the fourth master almost destroyed the Golden Night Building in the mirror world because of the escort of MIA, and also let the real world Golden Night Building be implicated. So it could be a boss.
Of course, it is also possible that the screenwriter did not mean this, and it was purely a personal brain hole.