Is Kabylia a bottom woman? She is. She wears a ridiculous chicken-fur coat, speaks with a loud and annoying accent, dances inappropriate narcissistic dances, and guards the humble cottage saved by sex services... She is just a poor, A prostitute struggling to survive. She's not just like that. She carefully hid the undefiled real name of Mary, used it in pessimistic and sincere prayers in front of the Virgin but did not receive mercy in the end; used it in the beautiful dream of the magic show for a few minutes but became a joke for the audience; used it in the early days of Oscar and Oscar. The shy introduction at the time of the encounter was eventually deceived of her entire net worth... Those were her purest self, and she didn't think she was ugly. In Maria's little tears and clear eyes, she was beautiful and moving. In the end, when Kabylia, who was once again deceived by love and fooled by life, shuttled through the carnival crowd, I don't think her last smile was helpless after her heart died. I think she would rather vote again after realizing the essence of life. Enthusiasm and sincerity, after repairing, set off to chase her love again. ?
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