Akira may be a bit narrow-minded from a purely energy point of view. However, in Japan, which has been rebuilt after the disaster, everyone's survival is difficult to guarantee. In this case, having Ankira has become a subconscious imagination. Fortunately, the government is also studying Ankira. So by accident, the protagonist becomes Ankira's experimenter, and a kind of social transformation of human beings unfolds among a few lucky ones. Is this lucky or unfortunate? Only the protagonist himself knows, but he enjoyed it at first. The weak character who has been bullied has become an incredible strong man in the eyes of others. Inflated and complacent, the protagonist is squandering the traces of all his peers in his youth and growth. But when everything becomes uncontrollable, the self-sacrifice of the protagonist is touching. The city is really a sphinx-like monster, and the rubbish generated by the expansion of the ambition of the elite and the savage selfishness of mankind is also combined with the fission of Ankira. It consumes friendship and love as an uncontrollable destructive force. What makes a man a man lies in his conscience and conscience at the bottom. In the end, the self-destruction of the protagonist prevents the tragedy from happening again. But Angela never dies, and humanity's challenge has just begun. Youth will eventually be confused, but will eventually lead to light.
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