In the plot of "Midnight in Paris", players may be confused by certain elements, especially the description of the world view and character relationships. This article will provide you with a detailed plot analysis to help you understand this suspenseful story.
Lu Xiang B is an important character in the game, and her story runs through the entire game. In World A, Lu Xiang B was once a person who implemented the Hellfire Project. Later, in World B, she became one of the executors of the plan. In the game plot, Lu Xiang B has a strong relationship with Cheng Ran B from world A, and Cheng Ran B is an undercover police officer from world A.
Lu Xiang B had a relationship with Liu Cheng A in World A, but during a certain mission, Lu Xiang B killed Liu Cheng A. This incident made her disappointed with men and she had a relationship with Cheng Ran B. Later, Lu Xiang B met Cheng Ran A, who also came from world B, in world A, and Cheng Ran A was Cheng Ran B's undercover agent.
Cheng Ran A is another important character in the game, and her fate is closely connected with Lu Xiang B. In World B, Cheng Ran A is the person who implemented the Hellfire Plan and replaced Lu Xiang B's position. In World A, Cheng Ran A was originally an undercover police agent, but was later killed by Lu Xiang B and lost his memory.
In the game plot, Cheng Ran A found his true identity in B's world, and tried to find out the reason why he was harmed by Lu Xiang B. In the end, she discovered Lu Xiang B's conspiracy and started a fierce fight with Lu Xiang B.
At the end of the game, Cheng Ran A successfully exposed Lu Xiang B's conspiracy and killed Lu Xiang B. At the same time, Cheng Ran A also found his lover-Li He A. However, after all this was over, both Cheng Ran A and Li He A were killed in a shooting incident and became victims in the game.
Through the above plot analysis, I believe that players will have a deeper understanding of the plot of "Midnight in Paris". I hope that while enjoying the game, everyone can also think more about the relationship between the plot and characters.