At a banquet, the father discovers that his child's face has gone missing, and so he begins searching for what he believes to be the most precious things to replace the child's facial features... Third-Year Joint Creation: "Looking for a Face" Here's an explanation! "Looking for a Face" draws inspiration from the Oroqen ethnic group in northeastern China! The words spoken by the shaman tree are in the Oroqen language. Once again, thank you to Nomin for the linguistic assistance!
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