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What does undercover do?
There are short-term and long-term undercover, short-term as an actor and long-term as another person.

In order to ensure your own safety, you must make yourself 100% the role you play, blend in and think in his way, and his values and worldview will gradually replace everything you have. At this time, the most terrible thing will happen to you, and you will find that you have gradually become this person, accustomed to yourself, and you will want to become the role you are now. And your relationship with the organization will make you never become the role you play. Once you break this relationship, it will destroy you immediately. So you fell into this gap, and you can't change back to your original self. If you want to be yourself completely, you have no choice but to be in a dilemma. It was a terrible experience.

The above is from Baidu.

Personal experience: First of all, you have to swear 100% to give up Athena's acting ... Hokus quit a long time ago. In the face of his former colleagues, it is very important to kill the killer! ! When you take his life, remember to put down the chain at the right time ... for a show, and then colleagues will shout: you are XX's running dog. At this time, you should smile to hide your fame, but your heart is bleeding.

Preliminary conclusion: undercover is a hard job, and the beginning of defection will be monitored by various kinds. After all, undercover is very deceptive. Therefore, we must first try our best to please our superiors. TAT,,, and my ghost clothes are hard-won.

However, the war had to be fought.

At that time, the large-scale melee between the two sides will generally cause everyone to be their own weakness, or there is no absolute strong person in the camp of the new owner. So, at this time, you can wash white ~ \ (≧▽≦)/~ la.

Fight for Athena, son! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Tucao: A little army, if you don't achieve the first-class Pallasite, it is useful to wash your hair. . . .