Unexpectedly crying, but unexpectedly funny: the whole story is connected in the way of the reincarnation of the dog, and each small story in it can be independent. The setting at the end is really reasonable and unexpected. It's heartwarming, but the fantasy setting somewhat weakens the credibility of the story, so it's not as deeply engrossing as "The Tale of the Faithful Dog Hachiko", which is not bad. Sometimes I really feel that humans still have animals with feelings. Animals have been with humans for a long time and they will think that you are the only one. Human nature is too unstable.
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