But this play is not gloomy at all. The development of the plot is reasonable and reasonable, so that the bits and pieces of the school era that were forgotten by the post-80s generation are shining again.
At that time I was also a geek, but I did pretend to be freak. Ha ha. . . Thinking of that time, a smile creeps up to the corner of his mouth again.
The small circles in the past each went their separate ways, marrying wives and children. But it was stranger than that in the past. It was because everyone did their part, and they were afraid that it was too normal and abnormal.
Ideals and fantasies are intertwined with the hormones bound by parents, teachers and schools. During those days, it seemed that the whole world would belong to us in the future.
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