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註釋From the elders, husband and wife, children and relatives to the neighbors, all of them are implicated by the wandering father, who "does not do evil to outsiders, but only harms himself and his relatives". One cannot choose one's origin, but one has the right to choose one's own way out. Through the perspective of "I", with the technique of peeling an onion, from revelation to rupture, and from rupture to reconciliation, one pile and one piece of work, like ripples, pulls the family's entangled relationship with the father in an ever-changing way.