Don't wait for me to reach Baishou

Demarco 2022-04-19 09:01:24

Like the hero in the film, I have a loyal dog. Unlike the movie, I buried my dog ​​with my own hands, and I miss it for the rest of my life, which is why I never keep a dog since my dog ​​left.

Xiao Hei came to our house by myself when I was eight years old, and just because my mother gave him a meal, he stayed in our house. I still remember his eyes, like a prodigal son who has been wandering for a long time, Finally feel at home. The family didn't seem to treat Xiao Hei well in the past, because Xiao Hei, who just came to our house, had many scars on his body, which were only scarred and swarthy fur developed under the careful care of his mother.

Just like Hachiko in the video, Xiao Hei accompanies me to school every day, waiting for me at the school gate, sometimes helping me drive away my bullying male classmates on the way to school, and when he fights with other dogs, as long as I say a word. Ordered, it will obediently come back to me. Xiao Hei accompanied me through the happiest time of my childhood, just like Hachiko accompanied the hero through many happy times.

When the hero died, the stupid Hachiko still went to the station to wait for him, day after day, year after year, from rejuvenation to the vicissitudes of life, maybe I regarded Hachiko as my little black, so I cried so hard. Many people have their own "Hachiko", who have accompanied you through many years, no matter who leaves who in the end, the one left behind will forever miss the one who left. If I leave first, I will tell it, don't wait for me to reach Baishou like Hachiko. It is a pity that there is no if, that accident, I stayed, but it left.

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Hachi: A Dog's Tale quotes

  • Ronnie - 11 years: Where did Grandpa find Hachi?

    Cate Wilson: Ronnie, actually, Hachi found your grandfather.

  • Ken: Cate...

    Cate Wilson: Ken...

    [silent for a while]

    Cate Wilson: It's been a while.

    Ken: It certainly has.

    Cate Wilson: It's ten years. Can you believe it?