Bacheng Ukiyo-e - Pryzbylewski

Zita 2022-09-22 11:50:15

Pryz is lucky, because he at least has some background in the inability to accept sensitive Bacheng. In contrast, Wallace, who is also fragile at heart but born on a street corner, looks so thin. Dee is also dead, his status is no longer comparable to Wallace, but he still can't escape the strangulation of fate. In this wild city, the only thing worthy of respect seems to be Darwin's theory of evolution. Pryz's gentle kindness, sensitivity and fragility like a big boy may be more suitable for sunny Tuscany, but in Bacheng, which respects power, all of these become fatal flaws, and they are always facing the whirlpool of time. risk of breaking.

Compared to the police, being a teacher is definitely his best destination, although this is different from his desire to do puzzles behind the task force. He saw clearly what he could do and what he liked to do, but he failed to see the city of Bacheng. He failed to see that the police and crime were always the center of the whirlpool, and it was also a forbidden area for sensitive souls to set foot on.

Dukie walked the old road of Bubbles in the dark slum, watching the child walking away with two hundred dollars, Pryz's eyes were calm and sad, he seemed to see the shadow of his youth in Dukie. He didn't know what to say and couldn't do anything more, he just felt deeply helpless.

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