"You don't want to be a burden to your mother, do you? You don't want to be an old maid like an aunt, do you? Will you agree to Hashmi's proposal?" Sister Alice's question was really realistic. Alice didn't want to be a burden to her mother, she didn't want to be lonely for a lifetime like her aunt, but she didn't want to accept the life arranged by others.
She didn't expect to escape into the fairyland, but she also had to cooperate with the development of the imperial calendar of an underground world. When Alice said to Bayard's hound, "This is my dream, I don't want to be dominated by other people's decisions." It's like saying in reality, this is my life, and I don't want to be controlled by others. "If there is trouble, I will solve it myself, and I will find a way by myself." Uncontrollable, all it takes is courage. But there are too many things we think about, and too many things we are afraid to take on.
"You just need to focus, the Buddha's sword in your hand will know what to do." The Mad Hatter's words are really comforting. And it is true. The war is over, the crown is back on the side of justice, Alice is leaving Wonderland and returning to reality, Me too.
Nothing is impossible, as long as you think it is possible. Dear Alice, it is possible to read your story as a child without knowing it.
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