She asked him in bed, what will we do in the future? He replied, get married, have children, and then live together. Then she lay quietly with her back to him, what was she thinking? I think she is thinking of her aunt. Her aunt, who has beauty and talents, is in a high position, has ample material life, she smokes, drinks, listens to music, participates in dance parties, and sleeps with different men, and then the men leave one by one, leaving her alone. Aunt Wanda, who is burdened with painful memories, no matter how she enjoys herself, only her body is paralyzed. There is always a huge hollow in her heart. Her soul is always tortured by the tragic family destiny, and finally she has to commit suicide to end this difficulty. The pain endured. Sister Ada, before meeting her aunt, her heart was very peaceful. But in the process of recovering the remains of her parents with her aunt, the tragic fate of the family and the Jewish race left an indelible mark on her memory and life, and she would never be able to return to the state of peace and tranquility before. She couldn't help thinking, if she chooses to live with this man, wouldn't she be tortured by the painful past like Aunt Wanda, bringing the same pain to her lover? Can she live with him forever? After tossing and turning, she decided to abandon love and secular life, and chose to return to the monastery, using religion to soothe the soul and save the soul. So in the end, she chose to leave her lover and become nun Ada.
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