While I feel sorry for Salo, I also feel sorry for my brother. I have to take care of my younger brothers and sisters, and I have to work night shifts to earn money. The night Salo was lost at such a young age, he never came back. Fortunately, Salo was witty and escaped the traffickers several times. What surprised me most was that he hardly cried and was very strong. I should be most grateful to the little brother in the restaurant, who sent Salo to the orphanage. No matter how bad it is, there is no need to worry about food and clothing. Later, he was lucky enough to meet kind-hearted adoptive parents in Australia and raise him. After 25 years, I finally found my birthplace, my mother and my sister from memory, and the night I lost the train station was the last time I saw my brother. The story is touching, especially when it is learned that it is based on a true story, it is even more distressing. Saro was very strong and witty when he was a child, and he acted very well. When he grew up, his girlfriend was very beautiful.
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