In the great wave of globalization, he used all his strength to open his arms, even at the risk of being jailed to create a respite for his partners. Whether facing the incomprehension of his friends, or the heavy pressure of the economy of the times and the BPD opponents, he never complained, never panicked, and always fought like a real man, without the slightest weakness. He is extremely pragmatic, never let the fear in his heart disrupt his progress, and even after losing the trust of everyone who has been working hard for him, he never gave up hope for the future. When and where, what his status, what his status, he was doing the best he could for his due responsibilities. At the last moment of his life, when he walked towards Greece, that was the back of a father mountain. It is also a picture of the fall of a hero.
He deserves to be a real man.
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