"It would be nice if I could fall in love with you normally." After she climbed up the fence, all she saw was despair. Isabella thought it was impossible to escape. She could only accept the reality and accept that the child could only live at most. At the age of 12, and the person she liked was dead, Isabella decided in her heart that since he was dead, she would at least live longer than anyone else. On this basis, my mother's third factory has the best quality on the farm, and even three geniuses with full marks appeared. This is not because of coincidence, but because my mother has been "will be shipped at the latest at the age of 12" This iron is the hard work, that is - to work hard to improve the children's grades, to dedicate all of your energy to love them, to let them live as happy as possible, and to ship later. This is all she can do, the biggest resistance to this bastard world. After knowing the truth, it is impossible to escape. Resistance is futile, and it will only be as painful and desperate as she is. If this is the case, it is better to let the children live their lives happily in ignorance- However, Emma and the others Breaking this cruel iron rule allowed Isabella--finally to let go. Turns out, it wasn't that he couldn't escape. She was finally able to let go of her identity as a breeding supervisor, and in her final moments, as a pure mother, she fell in love with them. She was finally able to hand over a satisfactory answer to the self who stood on the edge of the cliff and fell into despair. The long road is long, don't forget the original intention. (Inspired by Meow with an Umbrella)
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