The first story is hypocrisy. Just like the ex-girlfriend of a pilot, when people hurt others, they live on in the name of true love or standards, but the truth eventually comes out and makes us admit our mistakes.
The second story is anger. When people's ego is provoked, they fight back, let the anger run wild, or walk away. When anger in the name of dignity is accompanied by beast-like venting to satisfy one's selfish heart, it will eventually be swallowed by anger.
The third story is choice. When you encounter an enemy again, do you choose to clean up the dregs of society and kill them, or stick to your beliefs, accept the hurts of the past, and let life go on.
The fourth story is justice. People will be more or less aware of some injustices in life, but they will choose to ignore them and continue to let them develop while complaining. But if we can hold on to our beliefs and insist on change, the rules of injustice can also be rewritten.
The fifth story is greed. When people face the temptation of money, they will waver, they will compromise, they will be inexhaustible, and they will corrupt everything, but in the end, money cannot save mistakes.
The sixth story is betrayal. In the face of the derailment of the lover, the wounded heart is like poisonous wine soaked into the blood of the bone marrow. Pain, self-abandonment, indulgence, revenge, and vulnerability may only be left behind and continue to love with blood and tears.
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