Pencils are always perfunctory and understatement about human memory, but sometimes they are not. However, the abominable destroyer, the eraser, can be generalized irresponsibly, and it can only be blamed that the recording of memory was chosen as the wrong tool, and disappearing has become an unforgettable passive.
Xiuzhen suffers from Alzheimer's disease. At the age of twenty-seven, she has irreversibly moved from youth to old age. Her consciousness will die before her body dies. By then, she will be like a baby, losing all recognition of the world. Know. Aging and youth are tearing apart the pure and beautiful Xiuzhen, separating her consciousness from her body. Losing memory is like a person without a soul. So conversely, losing a soul is like a person without memory? Memory is cruel. Those who forget forget, and those who are forgotten remember. If memory is not a person's business, then all forgetting is only temporary lost. A person's forgotten past world can be used to wake him up. The world will not allow him to abandon himself.
Cheol-soo is enough to be Soo-jung's world. This is a man who looks very attractive at first glance, or the most temperamental construction worker in history. There is no way to compare him with the current migrant workers, otherwise he can only be an illusion. Soon Cheol-soo gets everyone's wish and becomes an architect, designing the world's largest art with pencils. From a beggar to a prince who can match a princess, he still hasn't lost that childish recklessness. Everything went as one wished, they were happily married, and the two remained in love all the time. Cheol-soo's smile and eyes were long and deep with resentment, and his tears flowed down the night his mother abandoned him. However, fate made her come back to life for Xiuzhen. He will not abandon Xiuzhen, he has done everything so that she will not forget her efforts. Even if Xiuzhen watched him say his ex-boyfriend's name, it wasn't Xiuzhen's fault. What he needs to do is not to tolerate but to wake up, close the door of Xiuzhen's memory loss, and hold the eraser's gasping throat.
Their house has never been built, and it may never be necessary to build it again. Xiuzhen doesn't seem to need new memories anymore, and the old ones can only fade away quietly after repeated copying, saying that she would never forget Zhezhu's last sentence "I love you".
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