At the end of the fifth episode, I really burst into tears. For the male protagonist with autism, his younger brother means everything. When the younger brother died, what a huge despair the male protagonist faced, and then he felt that hopeless yearning.
When dealing with a patient with the same appearance, I think he must really want to be redeemed, but he cannot escape death. Although the patient was so calm and courageous. Then when the male protagonist read the book that his brother had not read to the patient, he really cried to death, how much regret it is, this is just one of them. But it is also a way of mourning, how many times it takes to relieve the loss, pain, and perhaps guilt and self-blame.
I think this is also a way of thinking and tying up; moving forward together, no way is the answer.
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