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Weeping crape myrtle
Er Kang was lying in brocade and wearing Burmese clothes. He was much better than before, but he was still in a coma. The doctor finally prepared vermilion powder. Poppy seed has a miraculous effect of relieving pain, but after eating it, you can't live without it for a lifetime. Musha doesn't care, he is willing to try anything as long as it can save Erkang. Er Kang, who is in a coma, seems to see Wei Zi, Amar, Ernian, Tong Er, Swallow and Yongqi in his dream, but why does everyone look so sad? The happiest swallow has been crying, and Sunny has been crying silently. Amar and Ernian look sad. His crape myrtle was expressionless, and he ignored Tong Er without saying a word, with a sad look and unprecedented heartache. He wants to go back to Wei Zi and give her a warm hug. Dong Er, who was still so young at that time, had not seen him for several months. I don't know if he remembers him. During the months of hard struggle in Myanmar, he wanted to go back to Wei Zi day and night, missing Wei Zi's tenderness and Dong Er's laughter. The war is so cruel that people have to be separated from their loved ones. But he doesn't regret fighting for his country. He can fight side by side with Yongqi and Xiao Jian, and rely on each other in this gloomy day to protect the country. Erkang still feels extremely honored and has no regrets!
It should be twenty-nine or thirty
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