It's a pity that that night, I was alone.
The phone calls made the hopeful old father fall into disappointment again and again. None of the four children returned.
He missed them and he decided to go surprise everyone.
Start his family journey.
On the train he proudly made fun of the lady across from him.
Because his work helps countless people deliver countless messages, even if he's just a worker who coats wires.
Because the four children he nurtured all had great prospects and realized their big dreams.
But what about the fact?
The artist David is not at home.
Advertiser Amy is divorced, and the children's schoolwork isn't as good.
Conductor Robert is actually a drummer.
Dancer Rosie is a lesbian and has a daughter.
Are you happy?
This sentence was repeated several times, and tears rolled in my eyes a few times.
Father understands saying such things to his children when he is old, but fortunately he understands.
When the homeless crushed his father's pills without a conscience, he felt so sorry for him.
He just wants to be a good father.
But he was wrong for too long.
In the hospital, the father had a dream, and the four children returned to their childhood.
Rosie said, if you love her as much as she loves you, only say what she wants to hear.
For those of us who are in a foreign land, we can understand the feeling of being afraid of our parents' worries and only willing to share the joy of life.
I couldn't help crying.
David is dead and his father is awake.
We need father's support.
The fatherly love I want is not as heavy as a rock, but just a ray of sunshine.
Always grow up with us happily.
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