He might go to conquer Mount Everest, or go skiing in the Alps, vacationing in France, exploring Antarctica, or diving in Tahiti. But it was the accident that changed his life trajectory drastically.
Originally, he was the world's top rich child, with a population of six to seven billion people in the world, and no more than one hundred people who can reincarnate so well. However, after eight years of age, he became the poorest and most miserable orphan. Compared with other orphans, he has a harder life.
This is because he not only has no father and no mother like other orphans, but also lives in an orphanage like other orphans. In his young heart, he still has to endure the pain of his parents being murdered, endure unshakable hatred, and endure the huge gap from heaven to hell.
In a blink of an eye, nineteen years have passed. The little boy who stood crying to death at the entrance of the orphanage has now grown into a 27-year-old adult man.
As Sydney said, the best age in life is in the ten years from 20 to 30, but for Charlie, seven years have passed since the golden ten years.
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