A stubborn mother guards her home in this way. When she caressed her husband's coat and cried bitterly, I believe that many people respect her a little. In the beginning, we see her as a human being, her fear of the unknown and her faith in God, her harshness towards Ann and Nicholas and her tender reliance on her husband who died on the front lines, these are undoubtedly the provocations of fate to a person.
Later, she said thank God for giving her another chance.
I can't help but have this question in my heart, is it really possible to die like this? It's better to feel the present day, and those souls who haven't been comforted.
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