protagonist and the supporting role have their own answers.
Ribs, fear of death, and share. . .
The best impression is that the teacher who was pouring wine by his student gave the reason for sharing:
"Sometimes, I would say a lot of words. I looked up and saw a fresh, beautiful, young face, everything. To her, they are all novel. I want to be a wise man full of wisdom and radiating light... In her eyes, I see my true self, or maybe my previous self. I asked her out, but it lasted not long. , A few weeks or a precious month or two, and then she will get to know me, I am just a bad old man, and she is still so fresh and bright..."
Great praise~ I think lots of men should be this~
but everyone His evaluation is:
"You are much older than her~"
It turns out that, in the final analysis, she is still afraid of death.
The mother who is still the heroine is wise:
"Fear of death!"
Then~ men are cowards.
Old-fashioned love comedy movies are still more humane than current love comedies, and they are easier to be silent from the heart.
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