Julia Land referred to the "old place" as an abandoned children's amusement park.
It used to be bustling here.
She and Violet once sold children's toys outside the amusement park.
Clad in a white shirt, black suit pants, Violet also held a bouquet of roses in his hand.
He leaned on his cane, slowly making his way toward the woman standing by the carousel.
Violet met Julia Land when he was seven years old in the orphanage, she was eight.
She wore a slightly faded red dress, looking at the woman leaving from the orphanage's door.
And he watched her, clutching an old backpack in his arms.
Both of them were children abandoned by their parents.
The orphanage was not a charitable place that sheltered children.
He and Julia Land had once heard the old man who managed the orphanage talking to a man.
That man said, someone wanted to buy corneas.
The next day, that man took away a child with very beautiful, extremely beautiful eyes.