The heroine gives me the feeling that she is the kind of person with an extremely tough soul. No matter what you lose, you must do what you want to do, no matter what society thinks. She faced herself so calmly and never castrated herself. Even if she finally decides to give up her pursuit of sex, it is her own decision.
Her life doesn't seem to have much emotion, it's all about sex. Only a few people, mom and dad, jeroma, actually have names in the story. Her father's natural education gave her a path to self-acceptance. Even if she was so special, she found the tree of souls that belonged to her. At that moment, she affirmed herself again.
Every time, her heart died and hope was rekindled. Fortunately, she didn't expect too much from her indifferent feelings. She was always trying to find a way to fill the void and nothingness in her heart. The heroine is very smart and has insight into the hypocrisy of human nature. Human nature is not like this, living with a weapon against nothingness, some people are work, some people are love, children, wherever you get temporary peace of mind, you can fill the void.
Loneliness is eternal, the main theme of life. In the end, it is you who will satisfy a person. Work hard to make choices based on your own feelings, let reality realize your thoughts, taste the results yourself, and walk your own path. This is the soul of life.
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