It turns out that youth is sometimes not completely controlled by oneself.
The good times that should belong to me are always disturbed by the surrounding environment. The coexistence of curiosity and depression may seem unreasonable, but they are all "reasonable and reasonable" that we have personally come to.
A group of beautiful angels are facing the cardamom years in their lives. For any of them, this is all the more important. The ambivalence of "thinking" but "don't dare", and the overly harsh family and social environment make them uncomfortable. So, in the end, on a dark night before dawn, they collectively chose to leave.
So, it turns out that the whereabouts of youth, in addition to continuing to grow, can also let him die - end forever.
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