From being far away from human beings, he enjoys natural life and sympathizes with people, animals, and nature. He has always been an independent and proud existence. Bewitched by the desolation of the mountains, like a sleepy baby, delusional thinking about people is unnatural. In his view, bad people have the right to do wrong, and a bad person must never have a conscience. (Currently, I am faced with embarrassment, that is, all the thoughtful words are too artificial, however, I have lost the ability to be straightforward) On the lonely peak of extinction, he watched two people and a horse come over, and for this tearing tranquility man, he shows apathy, fear, sympathy, worry, anger. Get out of the way! No one can deprive him of this. The kindness in his heart defeats evil in his dreams. He cannot give freedom to others with his own hands. His freedom! The border is loneliness.
Land nourished by drought, calcined stones; rubbish piled up by people, rotting freedom. (I think, ordinary life requires more courage! How much desire does a person have to give up to achieve it) If it weren't for the snow until October, there would still be people to accompany you in this place far away from people's tracks! The arrival of this man breaks his freedom, his freedom from the people. He pointed to the foot of the mountain and told him that he could escape and be free; however, all was not as he wished, and the man chose another path. He who is far away is getting farther and farther away from people, maybe he has been far away for too long.
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