Liu Yang, 32 years old, unmarried, migrant workers, moonlight clan, typical post-80s.

When the New Year's bell rang in 2012, he was standing at the crossroads of his life, surrounded by vehicles and crowds, with bright fireworks above his head and firecrackers ringing in his ears. He was holding a cardboard box in his arms. Inside are the office appliances he had used in the previous three years.

If someone asks him what he regrets the most in his life, he will definitely answer that he shouldn't have kicked the door of the manager's office for such a fart thing as working overtime during the New Year, and he shouldn't have been unable to control his mouth and greeted his family. friends and relatives.

If someone asked him what he regretted the most in his life a few days ago, he would have answered that he should not have worked in this crappy company, and should not have broken up with his girlfriend whom he had been talking about for three years because of a netizen whom he had never met in person. up.

If someone asked him what he regretted the most in his life three years ago, he would definitely answer that he should have gritted his teeth and studied with peace of mind.

If someone asked him five years ago what he regretted the most in his life, he would have smiled and said, what is there to regret, he is still young, and he still has a lot of youth to squander. ...

So, when he opened his eyes, he realized that the one buried deep in his heart, the one he regretted the most, and the one he wanted to start over... was here...

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