Death has not yet appeared in my dictionary. I am at the age of young and energetic to embrace life, but I understand Raymond, if you don't even have the right to choose death, then living is really painful and meaningless. Every time I fantasize about the intimate scene with the heroine, I will be blindly excited. The feeling of empathy, acquaintance and love is really heart-pounding, and it reminds me of him again. The first time Raymond left the house to go to the courthouse, the scene that receded from the car window kept flashing through the camera, and I can understand the mood at that time too well. The scenery is beautiful and the beasts are mating. It seems to be a fast broadcast of life, full of excitement, freshness, and a little anxiety.
There is a question about what was written in the letter that Raymond received, and it was sad when she finally saw that Julia lost her memory. She should have gone to death hand in hand with Raymond, if she could still remember, I think the first thing she will do is kill herself. This is really a life without love and death without regrets.
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