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... ies of her childhood gradually became blurred. Even though she really wanted to imprint that happy time firmly in her mind, but later those memories gradually dissipated, and she could only recall some intermittent, inside memories. Mom and Dad's faces are also blurred.

   What's even weirder is that even those photos from my childhood disappeared inexplicably.

   When she was a child, her memory was chaotic for a while. The memory stayed on the day when her parents had an accident ...

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