What should I do? This father who wants to escape but must be strong, chose to indulge himself once, indulge his daughters once, and take them to do what they most want to do, where they want to go, and what work is there. It’s important. What’s so important about the school. The most precious thing has been lost. Even the father said that he was “selling some garbage”, watching the melancholy and reluctant eldest daughter and the ignorant and carefree and lovely little daughter. What can be done is to satisfy their wishes as much as possible. The eldest daughter smokes and he smokes with her; they have to pierce their ears, and he has no heart to refuse; the younger daughter refuses to come out because he misses her mother and gets into the toy house. He also hid in the cozy little house; they tried on the new dress enthusiastically, and with eyes full of sadness and love, he said, it's so beautiful. He no longer knows what he wants, what he wants to do, and what he can do, without being overwhelmed by sorrow, and how easy it is for a child's wish to be satisfied. The magic garden became a task for him, and when he arrived, he said with relief: The task is complete. It seems to have unloaded the burden of the heart, and shouted loudly with the children on all kinds of play tools, as if they were a child, although no one can satisfy their desires. . . . . .
Finally on the way home, in front of the sea, he had the courage to tell them the truth, and he also had the courage to face the truth. At her grave, when the little daughter's watch sounded, they held hands and missed them together. . . . . .
Although God cannot satisfy my wish, we will definitely meet again. . . . . .
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