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Jun 9, 2024

كم تدوم سعادتك بعد أن يتحقق حلم انتظرته طويلاً؟  

لعك انتظرت طويلاً ذلك الحدث الذي سيمثل النهاية السعيدة ويعلن عن اختفاء مشاكلك..وفعلاً حدث.. لكن لماذا لا تدوم السعادة؟ لماذا عمر الفرحة قصير؟

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شكر خاص للأخت لين الطريقي لمساهمتها في كتابة الحلقة

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