I say Xavier is talented because he can always interpret the deepest softness in human nature in a roaring and rude extreme way; I say Xavier is ruthless because he always gives us rare hope, and then uses ruthless Reality annihilates the remaining light and heat. The reality is really skinny than the imagination, and it is this kind of empty, empty, and pitiful beautiful imagination that makes us hurt more thoroughly when the dust settles than we have already been disheartened. In my heart, Mommy's ending ends with Mommy's vision for her son's future. Even if I deceive myself, I can't bear to accept the reality that the previous hour and a half of entanglements have become a basket of bamboo baskets and finally empty. I'm still like this, just imagine What kind of despair is the mother who has experienced all this for decades? When she knew that her son, who had spent his life's blood and tears, could no longer bring her any "trouble", what kind of heart-breaking would it be? Since it is very scary to think about it, it is better to let the ending stop where it should end.
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