My daughter and I live in a forest park. The two live a life of escaping from society. Every day we conduct exercises to prevent others from being discovered. I used to be a soldier and lived a life of war. It was easy to escape. I also taught my daughter a lot of knowledge, although I didn't give her the life of a normal child. One day, while playing chess with our daughter, someone broke in and destroyed the original peace. We were forced to walk out of the forest, out of our circle, and into society. I answered a lot of questions that day, many questions that I don't like to answer, which made me very uncomfortable. We got a house after a test and scored a series of things to integrate into society, which made me very uncomfortable. I was suppressing myself, but I heard the roar of the helicopter again on the day of work. The nightmare began to haunt me again. The indelible pain left by the war on my soul filled my head every day, and I recalled the nightmare every day. Terrible memory. The condemnation of human nature prevents me from integrating into this society, and I have to live alone.
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