It is also a blessing to be able to die with the important people in life like this. Fortunately, they were still saved as I wished. The Laputa Empire was unloaded from man-made heavy equipment, and the only remaining tree of life supported the garden-like cemetery and flew to a higher sky.
To say that this is love between Bass and Cedar is a bit far-fetched. Bass was a wild child born in a coal mine with inexhaustible energy. The first time he saw Hida, she was slowly falling from the air, and his compassion for saving people immediately drove his legs to save her. Then when the master called him away, he did not forget to cover her with a coat. This love is purer.
Bass is a person of supreme goodness, and this kindness can make people look silly, such as taking risks to save pirates, but this kindness allows him to reach people's hearts through the skin - even a pirate has a conscience of.
In contrast, the navy and special government officials are fighting and exploiting each other. The army arrived in Laputa, doing something worse than pirates. Countless gold jewels have been plundered, and the thin plate outside the column has to be greedily removed, and these greed, for the biggest villain, are just bait.
What he wants to gain is Rabida's power and use him to control the world.
We don't know why the previous Rabida was destroyed. What can be known is that this is a wise nation, because they did not choose a person with a desolate conscience as their heir, and those spells were only passed on to Hida.
The Rabida understand that the highest principle in the world is not science and reason, but the kindness of the human heart. The highest technology can be used to build a city in the sky or destroy the entire world.
The "Balus"
destruction spell is so short, it is much easier than the opening spell.
Like thousands of years of civilization, just a few nuke buttons can be destroyed in one fell swoop.
The city of birds and flowers can only temporarily float in the air, a robot silently guarding there. Among the roots of the tree of life, there are still some creatures waiting to be awakened.
But can we have such a city? This question, melted into the melody of the theme song, makes it tear-jerking.
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