Uh, I thought the ending would be joyful, but I found that what the story actually wanted to express was naturally cruel, or the spirit of a sailor or something. Anyway, when I just finished the first paragraph, the ship capsized, and I still I thought the boat would turn over again, but it didn't.
The warriors who gave their lives to conquer the sea mourned in silence.
There was one sentence that moved me very much. Just when there was a turn for the better, Bobby said something. He excitedly said that this was the last time he went out to sea, and he didn’t need to look for him anymore. He was going to Sable Beach with Chris. , To make a living by pushing the trolley, pushing for a lifetime. I think purely from the perspective of a lifetime of safety and happiness, you must not take your own life to risk it. When you are desperate, you will find that plainness is good fortune.
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