An emotional "line" strung together fragmented and beautiful pictures, although somewhat abstract, does not prevent us from perceiving the emotions and feelings in them. I think I enjoy it quite a bit. Maybe this feeling of enjoyment is related to the current state of life. Every thought and every picture in front of me is connected by a faint line, and I am secretly looking for the expression and breakthrough of life. Although the feelings have returned to a free state, they are still so lightly rotated and naughty, and the self has been rediscovered. The wind blew across the water and restored calm, but looking back from the heroine, the fallen leaves also caused a series of ripples.
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