Legacy I

Legacy I

by Keep A Touch Of Stars

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When everything is reduced to charcoal and lifeless, yellow sand rolls over the once lush mountains and mountains. Only the poor pebbles mixed with withered vines were drawn into a whirlwind. Although they tried their best to destroy themselves, the facts could only be manipulated by others... History and the future seemed to be standing on two non-existent opposite sides. Every day we look forward to the future in history, and the next day we recall history in the future. Day after day, year after year, never worry about your future, or what happens one minute later will change your life in ways you have never thought about. Brilliant, fallen. It will happen in the blink of an eye. Walking through the long river of history, smoothing over every brutal war, feeling every joy and sorrow, cherishing every high mountain and flowing water, all are washed away and sunk by the floods one after another. Therefore, this vivid and glorious history is forever fixed in the corner of the Milky Way, and it will remain unchanged despite the baptism of time. What is different from history is the future. What the director of any science fiction novel wants to present is not to tamper with history or confuse right and wrong, but to present the fantasy and fantasy future in each author's heart, just like countless choices and intersections in life, which all require personal decision-making. The future is firmly grasped in our hands, but if we lightly run over it, it will instantly vanish into ashes. We gain the power of rebirth from the prospect again and again, and we bear the damage of thunder and lightning from the sky through introspection again and again. Each time we become a cocoon, each time we transform, the moment each of us bids farewell to the world, we can still continue our five thousand years of long-lasting, eternal civilization! Until that day, the lingering breeze became valuable and terrifying.

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