There is love in "City in the Sky", it is a kind of love that is proved by actions, a love that can share life and death. I accidentally think of the opening message of "The Peony Pavilion". And those who can be resurrected are called love. It doesn't seem appropriate to use here. After all, the love in this sky is green and simple, and there is no such thing as Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei's interlaced love between life and death and time and space. I just want to use this inappropriate example to express my inner feelings. I once thought of leaving the sky to you, please bring the flying stone and throw it into the sea. Please leave, with destruction by my side. Maybe I also thought about the moment when we walked towards the feathering on the horns of the sky together, only to realize that the imagination was too beautiful. Before I had time to wake up, the ugly face of Musca had come into view. Should I be afraid or face it calmly? Should I spit at his disgusting face or bow my head in submission in exchange for your freedom? Baloo, you know what? In Kenya's hometown, I have my grandmother and my mother, and in this strange outer space, all I have left is you. Those spells of destruction or fantasy always add a bit of terror to the night. I am afraid that one day the world will be destroyed under my feet, and I am afraid that the world will even be destroyed by my unintentional mistakes. Hometown is far away. Where am I?
Hida, you know what? When you put your left hand in mine and chanted the curse of destruction "Balus", I was filled with happiness that I had never felt before, I may be on my way to heaven, but I always have you by my side , No more complaints, just a simple sentence, this life is enough.
Inexplicably, I want to compose a melodious hymn for these two brave children.
Of course, I will not forget the words that touched me. Only by being deeply rooted in the land can you truly own your hometown. The age of machines is too complicated, and the rotating chains have turned the world into a ruthless purgatory. How sad.
Leave the sky to love.
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