This music no longer reminds me of his
profile of Wilton at the end of "Four Seasons", and this music appears again. I
can't help but look back at the earliest The monologue that resembles the fable
"Benefit and luck, I would rather have the latter" "People are afraid to face the fact that a large part of life depends on luck...." That
ring, like the edge of the tennis net At that moment,
we thought it was him bouncing back and another narration of a murderer being brought to justice
but "luck" finally came to this man who had always believed in luck. The
original desire was inadvertently
tied in longing and indulgence.
The shotgun snapped between the ring bounced and bounced back , an uplifting symphony
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