As a naval sailor after World War II, it was difficult for Freddy of the "id" to integrate into the morbid society, or the "superego" Custer's paranoid morbidity was far from his original intention of freedom. During the seemingly unilateral healing process, Freddie clearly saw the "I" under the guidance of the "Master", and calmly chose to leave the "Master" who deviates from the "I". The "Master" Caster finally understood, Freddie is the "master" of life, a free sailor who doesn't need a master.
Two masters who cherish each other, if there is an afterlife, we must be mortal enemies!
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