I read a bad review from someone before saying that this is the story of an ordinary country girl who doesn't stay in a small town but wants to go to the big city, thinking that she is the most unique, and finally finds out that she is so ordinary. He is right, but to put it another way, for some people, real growth is just such a process. From being pretentious to returning to ordinary, from abandoning hometown to loving hometown without realizing it, from not caring about anything to finding that there are too many people and things that I can’t let go, from eager to fall in love to sad because of being deceived, from right I am indifferent to my own cultural influence and even feel that I am actively looking for them after changing the environment, from naming myself to understanding the meaning of my real name. Maybe these feelings have always been there, but I used to be attracted by the performance of the flowery world outside, induced by one-sided idols, thinking about doing something as outrageous as them is equivalent to doing my own way, changing environment, changing friends , you can start over by changing your name, and it is not until you return to your original self after restarting that you understand what it means to be easy to change and hard to change. hometown. deceased. Old things. No matter how ordinary or ordinary it is, it can always haunt you for no reason.
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