At the age of 27, she gradually forgot about her beloved husband, and gradually forgotten the family members who had been accommodating her, and then became incontinent with all the symptoms like Alzheimer's. What a terrible incurable disease.
Three days before she died, where she first met, she remembered everything. I thought she was cured, but soon, she asked, who are you, where am I, and why are you crying.
The tragedy for more people is that although they have memories, they no longer have temperature.
Koreans are still so good at telling stories on the screen. You know that it’s a cliché that can’t be more clichéd. It’s here to make you tears, but you are so unbelievable.
Cry, cry, cry, cry.
It's better to cry even if I am silly while I can still feel the tears.
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