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There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

author:Red Maple Historical Entertainment

On the day of the launch of the TV series "Breakout", the drama side released a promotional copy, saying that "the personnel files you retrieved in Jingzhou have been delivered, and every character is walking in, and the story is about to be staged"!

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Attached to the text are portrait photos and profiles of the 9 main characters in the play, and careful netizens have found that these 9 characters are all positive images, and there is not a single villain.

Let's take a look at how these 9 main characters are officially defined and introduced;

Qi Ben'an, played by Jin Dong, is a male, and his advantage is "stable and upright";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Shi Hongxing, played by Yan Ni, is a female one, whose advantage is "loyal and strong in execution";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Lin Manjiang, played by Huang Zhizhong, is the second male, and his advantage is "heroic and strategic, and he is superior in planning";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Fan Jiahui, played by Qin Lan, is the second daughter, and her advantage is "seeking truth from facts and being thoughtful";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Qin Xiaochong, played by Chen Xiao, has the advantage of being "professional and good in nature";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Niu Junjie, played by Geng Le, has the advantage of "being straight-talking and fast-talking, simple and upright";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Li Shundong, played by Tian Lei, has the advantage of "strong professionalism and single-mindedness";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Li Xuexue, played by Huang Pinyuan, has the advantage of being "just and righteous, selfless with an iron face";

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Niu Shiyan, played by Pan Zhilin, has the advantage of being "delicate in mind and outspoken".

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

See, look around, all are good people.

As we all know, such a big drama that reflects current politics is bound to reduce many contradictions and conflicts if there is no villain, and the degree of plot ups and downs will also be greatly affected, and too bland TV series is unlikely to attract audiences to watch honestly.

At present, the show has aired four episodes, the above 9 main characters except Chen Xiao and Tian Lei, the rest have all appeared, and indeed none of them have shown signs of villains.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Although Shi Hongxing was uncomfortable with his disciple Qi Ben'an parachuting down to Jingzhou Zhongfu to become his immediate superior, he was still upright as an official, and the contradiction with Qi Ben'an was only because of his work.

There are two characters who show the characteristics of the villain, one is Pi Dan, the chairman of the mining company under Jingzhou Zhongfu, who is a mediocre official and has the illusion of climbing to a high position, but this figure's position is only the leader of the subordinate company of Jingzhou Zhongfu, who is not high and powerful, and has no qualifications to become a major villain.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

The other is Lu Jianjian, the deputy secretary of Jingzhou Zhongfu played by the period, who works passively, complains, and bubbles, but he is only because he is not accustomed to some things in the company, which is not inherently evil, on the other hand, in this position, he is not qualified to become a major villain.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

In addition, the above two characters did not appear in the list of 9 people officially recommended, which shows that their role in the play is not important.

That is to say, at least so far, after watching four episodes, it has not been found who is the ultimate big boss.

This is inconsistent with the reform of state-owned enterprises that this drama focuses on, and the official plot introduction clearly states that Qi Ben'an came to Jingzhou Zhongfu to take office as a dangerous order, and this large state-owned enterprise was in trouble during the transition period, and in an unexpected explosion, 500 million funds were mysteriously missing.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Why is that? Use the back of your head to figure it out: corruption!

Such a large amount of money is mysteriously missing, absolutely not something that ordinary people can control and can do, and there must be a big BOSS behind the scenes.

Who will it be?

In fact, the first four episodes have vaguely given the answer, but these clues are extremely hidden, and if you don't carefully understand, you really can't catch them.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="40" > the first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. </h1>

Qi Ben'an and Shi Hongxing are sisters and brothers, and Qi Ben'an has been working in the headquarters of the Beijing Group before, while Shi Hongxing is the vice chairman and general manager of Jingzhou Zhongfu, and is actually the number one.

The two originally had no intersection and conflict, but as Qi Ben'an parachuted from Beijing to Jingzhou Zhongfulai as a leader, Shi Hongxing would have to give up power, and her heart was very uncomfortable, at this time there was a monologue about her psychological reaction outside the field.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

One of the sentences is very critical, "Qi Ben'an's appointment has forced her to deal with the energy problem in Jingzhou as soon as possible as soon as possible."

This means that there must be some big problem in Jingzhou Energy, but it cannot let the new leaders know, and this problem involves Lin Manjiang, the top leader of Zhongfu Group.

What kind of problems must be dealt with quickly before the new leader takes office, so that the new leader will not know?

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

As the saying goes, don't do bad things, don't be afraid of ghosts knocking on the door, since Shi Hongxing thinks so, it can only show that the problem of Jingzhou energy is by no means simple, and it is not a good thing.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="83" > the second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang</h1>

On the first day of Qi Ben'an's appointment, Shi Hongxing was reluctant to give up his office, so he gave Qi Ben'an a set and let him go to work in the VIP building first.

Although he knew that Shi Hongxing did not have good intentions, Qi Ben'an had no choice but to passively accept it.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Who thought, turned around and just left, Shi Hongxing hit a rake upside down, called Lin Manjiang to complain, saying that Qi Ben'an had a big shelf and actually wanted to go to the VIP building of the Zhongfu Hotel to work, which was Lin Dong's office.

Interestingly, in the face of Lin Manjiang's trust and support for Qi Ben'an, Shi Hongxing said such a sentence to Lin Manjiang, "Lin Dong, are you not afraid to choose a gravedigger for yourself?"?

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

This sentence can be said to be meaningful, don't think that Shi Hongxing is casual, she is probably worried, it is precisely because Qi Ben'an has become strong and upright, and some ulterior motives will not be closed after he knows it.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="84" > the third clue: a conversation between Qi Ben'an and Master Cheng Duanyang</h1>

After the day's work, Qi Ben'an visited Master's house in the evening and dined with Master.

Cheng Duanyang, played by Xi Meijuan, brought out three very promising apprentices, in addition to Qi Ben'an, there were also Shi Hongxing and Lin Manjiang.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Master had often nagged before, and the ones that didn't bother her the most were Qi Ben'an and Shi Hongxing, but Master mentioned one thing in the dining room, saying that Lin Manjiang was originally designated as a labor model, but he was toppled.

Lin Manjiang was very angry, carrying a triangular scraper to find Secretary Zhang desperately, but fortunately Master desperately stopped it, so that he did not make a big mistake.

In the end, Master personally went to Secretary Zhang and exchanged his national labor model quota for Lin Manjiang for a provincial labor model.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Qi Ben'an said with emotion: "So Master, your old man is eccentric, always saying that I am naughty and mischievous with the red apricot, and the most unconscious is that he Lin Manjiang, he is not in trouble, he will cause a big trouble, and he is eager to poke a big hole in the sky." ”

After Master listened, he also nodded his head and said yes.

Seeing that no, Qi Ben'an's line is actually a pun, implying that something big must happen to Lin Manjiang.

Through the above three points, it can basically be concluded that Lin Manjiang is the biggest villain in the whole drama of "Breakout", and the big BOSS who manipulates the loss of state-owned assets behind the scenes.

In addition, through Huang Zhizhong's own social dynamic content, it seems that the clues can also be seen.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

"If you have no regrets about falling off the chess game, are the people you use in control?"

Why did he make such an exclamation? This actually hints at the reason and purpose of Lin Manjiang's sending Qi Ben'an to Jingzhou Zhongfu as a leader.

There are two reasons: one is that Qi Ben'an and himself are brothers and sisters, and they are the people of the "Lin Family Shop", in other words, they are on the same line; the other is that Qi Ben'an is a thousand-year-old man, and Ping Su is respectful and obedient to himself, only promises, easy to control and master.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Therefore, sending him to Jingzhou Zhongfu is actually to cover the lid and town yard, but the inside story cannot let more people know, assuming that something really happens in the future, with his control over Ben An, he should be on his side, and will not make things unmanageable.

So why not use stone red apricots?

The reason for this is a bit complicated, Shi Hongxing has a lot of enemies in Jingzhou Zhongfu, doing things with high profile and publicity, and she also has an unshirkable responsibility for the decline of Jingzhou Zhongfu in these years, and she may not be able to convince the public by appointing her, and many people in the group headquarters will also have a lot of criticism.

More critically, the SASAC, the direct superior leadership department, may not agree.

There is no villain in "Breakout"? Unexpectedly, the three hidden clues all point to Lin Manjiang's first clue: the narration of Shi Hongxing's inner reaction in the first episode. The second clue: Shi Hongxing's telephone dialogue with Lin Manjiang The third clue: Qi Ben'an's conversation with master Cheng Duanyang

Weighing it up again and again, Lin Manjiang decided to let Qi Ben'an, the millennium old man, come in handy.

It was just that he did not expect that Qi Ben'an looked like a cat, but in fact, it was a tiger, and once it was released from the cage, it immediately exposed the nature of the Guishan tiger.

In the end, maybe Qi Ben'an really became Lin Manjiang's gravedigger!

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