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Shirley 2022-01-16 08:01:17

Talented, but met with a demanding father, young people ran away from home, living a barren but spiritual life in Greece. He broke his family's heart, and even his father's funeral did not attend, because he knew that even if he died, his father would not welcome him.

His father was aloof, but he didn't teach him anything. His life was created by himself. But in Greece, he came across—in terms of function alone—someone who could be called a father, he was cunning, selfish, and jealous.

This man brought the young man's sinister experience to the world, but he confessed his sins at the last moment of his life, washed the young man's guilt, and at the same time saved himself.

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The Two Faces of January quotes

  • Chester MacFarland: I'm sorry I disappointed you.

  • [last lines]

    Chester MacFarland: I'm sorry I disappointed you