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Chapter 5: The indescribable fate of the environment

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    You will know when the time comes. Tianyue picked up the fragments of the demon's memory.  It was a long, long time ago, a land of beauty and freedom. At least it was a pure era of wild and unrestrained nature. At that time, it was called the era of floating. Mayflies could do it. However, the mistake started from the emergence of consciousness. A man named Dragon  The guy who was born was the first to become conscious.  He should have dominated the Floating Age, but he did not do so. He was a very strange being, a wrong innate being. Later, Tian appeared, and Tian became the highest authority.  It was an extreme drunkenness. It was dark, and the world I took another look at turned my affectionate eyes into souvenirs. I apologize!  The beautiful silhouette is like butterflies flying around. It was my original sin not to hold her in my arms. She wrote "Quotations of the Devil's Head" for me.     ha!  How absurd and exaggerated. I am a demon, the first demon in the world, but the one who has the most affection is me. Is this possible?  Absolutely ironic!  She commemorates my roaring sorrow. I am very comfortable in my existence and do not want to be controlled by my emotions, consciousness and thoughts.  The sloping sky, the changed happiness, the strange nostalgia, the past that cannot be shaken, I see a futile and sparse shadow, a powerless game to survive.  ¡­ ¡­ The book friend reader replied to Long Yinyue and said: Brother Long, there is a disease that cannot be cured with today¡¯s medical technology. It is called schizophrenia, commonly known as mental illness.  "If someone is unfortunate enough to have such a relative, no matter how good you are, it will still be a pain that you cannot get rid of.  The various challenges that need to be faced are simply unimaginable to those who are not aware of it.  ¡°I would rather have a paralytic in my family than such a person in my family. This is the most helpless sentence uttered by all family members of mentally ill people.  Thirteen years ago, when I first heard that my relative had this disease, I thought that mental illness was depression and that if you take care of it, it should be fine.  As time went on and I learned more, I realized that my ideas were too naive.  Many experts and professors of this disease have told us privately that with today¡¯s medical level, we can only treat the symptoms, not the root cause, and we need to take medicine for a lifetime.  When he is not sick, he is no different from a normal person. Once he is sick, he will not be recognized as a friend, not to mention his parents, brothers and sisters.  At that time, he would have fantasies, doubts, and be hostile to everyone.  In the transition between spring and summer and autumn and winter, these two seasons are most likely to cause symptoms.  Although this kind of patient is scary, he is even more pitiful. Every time he wakes up after an attack, he will regret it and commit suicide because they don't want to do this. But once he gets sick, he will not remember these things at all.  .  The doctor said that he should not tell others about this disease, lest people around him would discriminate against him, which would only worsen his condition.  So I can only suppress these things in my heart, and my family members endure it silently. Once they fight or argue with others outside, in order not to arouse the suspicion of others and the patient's own inferiority complex, the family members can only apologize and bear everything silently.  Recently, many cases of patients killing people have been exposed on the Internet, and the family is also very scared, but after all, he is his own child, his own brother, and he is normal when he is awake. Do he really have to be locked up for the rest of his life?  "It's so difficult. Locking them up will only increase the patient's deterioration, and they are no different from livestock. Look at the patients locked up on the Internet, which one is not extremely pitiful?"  As a relative, who could do this and lock him up?  Because of this relative, his parents could not go out to make money, so they stayed by his side almost all the time, fearing that he would commit suicide or that he would harm others.  The money spent on medical treatment in the past thirteen years and the money spent on his suicide rescue has brought the whole family down and is in a mess.  Thirteen years later, he is still alive and well, thanks to the meticulous and unfailing care of his parents.  There are many people in the town who have this kind of patient in their homes, and only three have survived for more than ten years. The others either ran away and were never heard from again, committed suicide at home, or were locked up in dark rooms where no one cared about them.  Sometimes I find that human nature is so scary, and fate is also so scary.
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