The age of eight or so happens to be a very clean age group, not too big, not too small. If you are older, your mind will be polluted by all kinds of things. Just like his twelve-year-old sister, if you are younger, you will not be sensible at all. concept. So we started going to school around that age and started being indoctrinated with all kinds of things. The story between two eight-year-old children happened in that special period, with a different flavor. Bruno made Himmel beat up for lying, but Bruno took the initiative to admit his mistake, and Himmel also Can forgive him generously, and then continue to be good friends.
If adults could be as broad-minded as the two of them and take the initiative to admit their mistakes, how wonderful our world would be, but reality often backfires. After all, adults are not eight-year-old children, and their minds are not so clean. Many things can only be resolved with violence.
It's ironic whether it's grown-ups or eight-year-olds.
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