With one turn, the door opens and closes, the protagonist misses not a train, but countless possibilities. Money, love, life, and more, too many to predict. This car and that car end at the same end, but in between are very different. So the two cars with the same destination pulled one person to two ends of the world. on the contrary. What a fortune it is to have the same fate that happens around you.
But in reality, you will never know whether this or that is the same return or heresy. Because time can never overlap, you can never be copied. It will never be possible to do it all over again. No one can experience the fatal effect of one second on the next. After all, in real life there is no dress rehearsal, no rewind. So, so you'll never know the difference between this and that. It looks like fate is sampling us, and it's also a reminder to God to use whatever means you think you can. Marking, labeling, so that we can see the past and present clearly outside the door before we get in the car.
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