What is buried. Between the face of civilization and the face of terrorism with naked revenge, buried is the love and hope represented by the protagonist. The protagonist accuses civilization. The way of civilization is to pretend to use soft language to control, gorgeous but useless comfort; on the other hand, terrorism is directly controlled by hard violence. In the gap between the two parties, although Love and Hope are reluctant to cooperate, they still have hope for them after giving in to the soft and hard torture in the calls again and again.
I'm sorry. This last sentence is very ironic. Even if the protagonist is dead, he still pretends to add it. It's not so much to tell the protagonist, it's more formal, maybe a little uneasy inside , but, that's all, the fall of a life is just an I'm sorry.
I think the way out is not to make some phone calls, but to save myself.
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