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Unfortunately, due to numerous family disagreements and a debt of 13 million rubles, which was incurred after a construction company cheated us, he never saw me again after waiting for 9 years. And in the end, I didn't get to see it...
So, I can understand the author's loss. And I want to show respect to the author himself for being able to immortalize his relative in the form of a memorial, even if it's in a game. I'll give you a standing ovation.
Do you really think I can just snap my fingers and get there? If I could be with him and visit him in real life, I wouldn't have made this map
Moreover, he constantly yelled at my mother because she wanted to go there, but he was afraid that something would happen to her on the way
I'm not sure that your criticism was appropriate here at all