The young man finally jumped to the high tower crane, and he finally made a successful escape from fate in his unexpected way.
You, fate, could not imagine that I was here. You don't know where I'm going, I'm very happy on the high tower. Even if I don't know where to go.
After losing his parents, a clumsy delivery job, unloved, rejected, and lost a hand, he finally found his body.
The young woman listened to the tape on a tape recorder abandoned on a high-rise or man-made arctic wilderness. The young man loved to pass the microphone to the grass and the wind since he was a child.
She thought that fate arranged for him to fall, and she listened worriedly. There was a rabbit in her arms that she missed, and she almost fell asleep in his cot when people went to the empty building.
It wasn't, the surprise was so amazing, far more than she pulled out so many thorns for him, and he built her an Eskimo hut.
This is the surprise of life. A surprise when a hand that has lost its body still holds the umbrella handle tightly.
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