In the vast solitary sea, what he tried so hard, at any cost, and frantically to pursue, was not the gold and silver treasures and beautiful women, but the gold coin that took away all his feelings. Before that, everything was nothing but dung, and life was nothing but a nightmare that could not be awakened.
When the gold coin finally fell, what awaited him was not the apple held in his hand from time to time, but a bullet that penetrated his body in a timely and accurate manner. At that moment, he finally got the real flesh and blood and said three words intoxicated: "I feel~cold".
I used the word "intoxication", yes, it is intoxication. Because at that moment he must understand, the result is not important, what is important is that he gets the feeling, although it is only the last moment, even though it is so cold.
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