
The Day of the Locust Plague
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"Many ships have sunk and will never reach the Sea of Algae, but dreams will never disappear. In some places, dreams will torture some unfortunate people, and one day, after that person has been tortured enough, the dream will be reproduced again." Homer, who has worked as an accountant in a hotel for twenty years, Harry, who has played a clown all his life, and young people who have hope but can't find a job, are fascinated by the beautiful halo, floating in desire, and coerced by reality, and finally go to their respective destinations. In this era, it is easy and dangerous to encourage others to pursue their dreams. How many vain desires are used in the name of dreams to make ordinary people spend their lives for it. Therefore, we must take a real and clear look at what we are chasing.
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