Teng Shu raised his eyebrows. This sentence was not so rigorous. If Teng Shu remembered correctly, there were immortals in the Pokémon world who had lived for a very, very long time. The mistake made by the other party led to the immortality of him and Pokémon, but it also became a scar in this man's heart that would never heal.

I don’t know where the other person is now.

"Okay, let's not talk about this anymore. Now that Kentaro has a special hospice care team, I can relax a little." Teng Shu smiled and tried to change the subject.

How did Teng Shu get out of this problem when he was faced with it? It was very simple, that is, to keep himself busy. When people are busy, they will have no time to think about these problems. It can be said that the problem was solved perfectly.

"It seems that the welfare home will be more lively during this period." Locke smiled. He also knew that Teng Shu was trying to change the subject. However, there was really no point in asking this kind of question. After all, if a problem could not be changed or solved no matter what, then no matter how much you asked and how curious you were, it would only add to your troubles.

To a certain extent, death is the fairest and most just thing, because it takes everyone away equally.

"Yeah, it will be more lively." Teng Shu glanced at his phone. He quite liked the hustle and bustle and didn't like it to be quiet.

A gust of wind blew by, and Teng Shu rubbed his arms. Although it was spring, it could still be a little cold sometimes.

Teng Shu sneezed.

I hope it's not a cold.

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