Copying reality euphemistically but keeping a little care for the male protagonist who was washed ashore by a shipwreck seems to have given him another possibility of life. Originally, he wanted to return to his original world and vented against the loggerhead sea turtle who repeatedly destroyed his sailing plans. Such revenge, but the most primitive guilt gradually extinguished his urgency to escape from the desert island. It seemed that saving her was to hope that she would survive. He stayed here stably and provided a reason. He got married and had children with loggerhead sea turtles. He experienced tsunamis and births, old age, sickness and death. He simply described life from the most perfect perspective, but he also ignored all the ulterior motives and intrigues. faced the pressure of survival. I have experienced the most ordinary happiness, but I have only tasted some physical and parting pain
Reincarnation is very important, and the two extremes may not be the most ideal possibility. If it is to cover the sky with one hand, or if it is not for a life with few thoughts like this, it seems that it will not face any external troubles. I am still receiving different messages and weaving different dreams in my mind. This is also good, because I always want to live a little bit different from others.
By the way, the loggerhead turtles are really scheming! Originally, I thought that the green turtles would have a love affair with their son, but I didn't expect it to end in friendship, just because the special little turtles of the loggerhead turtles protected the queen's son!
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