My Dear Aster
17/07/2024 Update
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A few years ago, Lihen’s daughter said.
“If mother ever lives again, don’t give birth to me.”
“What are you talking about all of a sudden?”
“You don’t have to give birth to me. Meet someone better than Dad. You said you had a first love. If you live again, confess. Who knows? Maybe it will work out?”