This is a brief encounter and parting story. Children in the ignorant period do not know how to die or love. Death in their eyes is a necessary process to allow themselves to have a dead body to bury. And the love in their eyes is just that the little girl wants the boy's last name, and the little boy hopes that the owl can keep the little girl's necklace for a hundred years.
The simple and ignorant affection between children is so beautiful. When you are afraid of the dark, someone will come upstairs with a lamp to accompany you. Your puppy died, and he promised to give you another one. There is no poverty, regardless of class, you just want to be together. But the theme section that appeared from the beginning and recurred is destined to be both beautiful and sad.
Parting makes people grow. At the end, the little girl finally yelled heartbreakingly, called Michelle's name, and ran away in the crowd. But she would never find Michelle. In another far away tattered barn, the owl stared at the vicissitudes of life, and bowed his head silently before the little boy was crying.
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