Voyeur, liar, listener, secrecy. A lonely child's tragedy over an admirer's private affair unintentionally plays multiple roles: he snoops, when he wants to know the meaning of "secret"; he lies, when he is persecuted by 'disgusting' people Or when he wants to hold on to the one he loves; he listens, when he stumbles into the forbidden land of marriage; he keeps secrets, when he complies and keeps his mouth shut. He also wanted to act as the protector of adults, defending his long-time companions, admirers and self-confessed "murderers". He adopted an attitude of obedience but could not bear questioning; Black and white, backfired; then he decided to tell the truth, and was dismissed as a nuisance to be completely ignored. When the lies and the truth are entangled endlessly, the ignorant child is confused and dizzy, and finally, with his incomprehensible thoughts, he threw himself into the shackles and arms of the strange mother.
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