Just as the Great Sage was lying on his back in the water, replaying in his mind what Jiang Liuer had said to him, tears fell like rain.
How could you allow yourself to be so mediocre if you were once that powerful?
I don't want to talk about the Great Sage, but I want to talk about those who once had great ideals, ambitions and abilities. Perhaps, most are women. An article I once read wrote that in college, girls' grades were mostly better than boys', but when it came to work, they were often not as good as boys. Of course, all kinds of prejudice and discrimination against women in society cannot be ruled out, but have girls asked themselves: If they were once so powerful, how could they allow themselves to spend the rest of their lives mediocre?
I am a girl. It can be said that I have always been a strong girl in the crowd. Seeing my elementary school classmates and junior high school classmates leave school one by one, get married and have children, I always have a sense of wonder in life. Yes, we used to be pretty much the same, didn't we? We have all lived so powerfully, and I want to know, at the moment when they became wives, did they have any regrets, and the rest of their lives were spent in the kitchen and bedroom, and of course, the children's Kindergarten and elementary school. The youth in his twenties was entrusted to men like this. Of course they do not deny their happiness, but what about the past?
The great sage finally returned, but his youth was gone. After all, we are not great saints. Mortals have a limited life. If they were once so powerful that no one could match them, why would they easily suppress those rays of light? Of course it's just one person's opinion, or maybe it's because I'm too obsessed, I always think that the short journey, at least I can't feel sorry for myself.
If you were once that strong, you should be stronger in the future.
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