Thinking of a former friend, not a confidant, but a childhood friend. When we met, I lived in foster care for several years. He was addicted to games because of his parents' divorce. We often chatted downstairs, and then I was sent away, and we hadn't seen him for many years. In an elementary school, but never met. When we met again, it was the third year of junior high school. He would always ask me if I could go together. We started chatting again, just like when we were children. In high school, I was admitted to the best high school in our city. He went to a vocational high school with a bad school spirit. After 10 years, I forgot about it. He told me that at that time, I made a contract with him for three chapters, hoping that he would not learn badly. He wants me to be healthy. And he has always remembered and practiced it. Later, when he was a soldier and I was in college, he called me every week because no one could talk, but I was always busy with studying, dating, and traveling, so he would be very perfunctory. After graduate school, he went to Guangzhou to do business. After a bad life, he returned to his hometown to start a machine. I think he's finally found something that suits him.
After 20 years, I have already gotten out of the inferiority complex and gloomy character when I was a child, and he has become more comfortable and accepted the new mother and the younger sister brought by the new mother.
So when I see the music at the end, I know that they are not alone, they will become a better version of themselves
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