For the sake of my father and son Edmund Goss' s father and son. For the father or for the son, or as the Edmund Goss told us, for the public, they can record life in a strict religious family. Edmund told you that when he began the book this was a historical record and basically for a while to refer to being an important record for a while. However, in the first sentence of the first chapter, I find that this is not really his purpose. The first word on the page does not refer to historical events, but it is catharsis.
This story begins with a huge struggle for survival between the father and the child in an endangered world. Survivors look for any food supply they can find, and some use cannibalism. Fathers and sons are faced with difficult and difficult jobs to find supplies and avoid those who loot or eat them. My father holds a gun. The problem is that there are only two bullets remaining in the gun. My father and son have warmth and will travel to the coast, perhaps hoping to get rid of the confusion they are. Through a series of flashbacks I learned that I was saving three bullets when a man was arrested. According to the report, after the husband shot and killed the intruder, his father's wife disappeared in the evening.
In the story, my father has two sons. One is young. A young son asked his father to inherit and his father asked his son to make a request. But the young son is a wandering son (ie waste and waste), wasting his wealth and eventually getting poor. My younger son was forced to return home with karate and I intended to ask his father to accept him as his servant. To my surprise, he was not laughed at by his father, but he was welcomed and cheered. Envying it, the eldest son refused to participate in the celebration. My father remembered to inherit all things someday to the eldest son, but as I lost my way and found it now, they should still celebrate the return of a young son.