and didn't plan it. I
saw it by chance. I understand David's thoughts very well.
He is talented and difficult to share his joys and sorrows with others . The humanoid longs for company in his heart. Fame and power are not what he values. He hopes that others can take the initiative to approach him, but it is not because of fame and fortune. He is afraid of hurting others. He is unwilling to use others. He worked hard , but in the end, he committed suicide and ended this life . Little David had expectations for his life. He wanted his work to be successful, and he wanted to be recognized for fame, fortune and love . And the big Davidl left and they never saw each other again. Maybe life is just like this, lonely and like a shadow. Independent individuals use each other to support each other . The fate between people is also wonderful . I believe the time of this interview was very special and meaningful to both of them and to a certain extent shared thoughts and tears fell uncontrollably when I saw little David preparing to leave
Next, he lived alone again, sitting in front of a desk and struggling,
as if he could experience this kind of loneliness and helplessness
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