I haven't been this moved in a long time. When more than ten years passed, the old Elina sat by the road outside the prison and saw that her once "daughter" had grown up, and the two smiled at each other. Everything in the past came crashing down at this moment. And she has paid all the price for her unscrupulous past, maybe there is no right or wrong at all, all that is just her instinctive and irrepressible desire. She just wants to find her children. Although she found out that it was just a small mistake in the end, what could be thicker and more beautiful than the accumulated feelings?
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