"Hachi..." When the professor's wife saw Hachi again at the station after the professor's death, vicissitudes, sadness, memories, guilt, surprise, all kinds of emotions were intertwined. What Ah Ba did was what she wanted to do in her heart. But in reality, as a person who needs to live, she can't and can't do it. She is not as good as Aba, she feels guilty. She envied that Ah Ba could do what she couldn't. Aba is like a microcosm of her heart, her uncontrollable sadness.
"Hachi..." When the hawker selling meatballs saw Aba again, Aba had completely reduced to the appearance of a stray dog, with sparse hair, thin bones, a weak body, and erratic eyes, but he could feel that there was nothing in his heart. Shaking firmness. So he shouted with a trembling voice, "hachi..." With a cry, tears flowed down unconsciously.
What made a hawker struggling to make a living in a strict world fight with a customer just for one sentence? No one can insult Ah Ba. Those who know Ah Ba will never let anyone insult him. He is a piece of pure land that remains in everyone's heart.
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