Most of the tragedies in the world are like this. You watch a beautiful thing that may have a sunny ending gradually become an irreversible mistake, and you can't start over. Everything has changed, and you can never go back to the state that never happened. With the growth of age, the scars are still there, and the relationship between people has changed abruptly for several rounds. You want to change something, but no matter what, you can't repair everyone's memory and sadness. You can only make Apple go bad until it rots. It disappears and there will be no new apple.
I really envy the fresh life form, but I still don't know how to write about festering and irreversible.
Older people can only rebuild their lives on top of the rubble and stay alive in stained houses.
Most people who have no capital and no choice, spend their lives in vain.
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