As a boy who lost his mother at an early age, it is unlikely that he will grow up like a normal boy. He has lost his only support. Of course, he does not consciously want to seek support, and finally he becomes a support. March wants to be loved, but it's so hard, so he just wants to be treated like the other boys in the village, so when he comes into contact with this inexplicable "respect", he won't hold a shred of suspicion, he I will only accept it, and I will be humiliated in the end. Biting off the head of the chicken is the most painful and helpless way, but it is also the most feasible way to say, "I am not gay." I can prove it with the blood of my most cherished things. I don't know if "I" is gay or not, but I just want to live well and get love...
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