They were imprisoned for different reasons, escaped because one of them lied about the treasure, and the treasure turned out to be fake, and the unintentional recorder on the road made a living. It is really intentional to plant flowers that will not bloom, and unintentionally to plant willows and willows to make shade, life is full of opportunities, you have to try to know if it will work or not.
What makes me unbearable is that the male protagonist goes to prison, and his wife remarries with five or six children. The male protagonist even blamed him, but he never thought that he had left nothing behind, that his wife had worked hard and had no strong ability to survive, and that the children could not eat soil, so what else could they do if they didn't remarry.
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