The ultimate form of micro-disconnection ~ Like "127 Hours", it focuses on portraying the various feelings in the process. Of course, everything must have a cause and effect, and there must be a value of existence. The basis of this play should be to peek after the loss of connection. When you are a husband when your wife is not there, you are a father when your daughter is not, and your last influence in the world is about to be wiped out, the protagonist can’t sit still and must show up~ So he came back~ The result though It's not important, but this story is really difficult to end, it's just right~ it's worth the second brush~
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