Ben brought two swords, Hiicun Kenshin, in the Battle of Changjin, and began to realize his fault for killing people and letting go. Discard the straight edged knives in the double knives. With a counter-blade that will face him in the ultimate battle. The decade after the age of 19 hides itself deeply. as a wanderer.
1 I met Aoi, who was very close to me. Opium was invented. After that, I kept reflecting on myself. How to use power. Kenshin's sword is the same as Aoi's poison. The difference is that people with knives will also become obsessed with killing people like taking poison.
Don't kill a person, but change all the injustices you see.
2 In the final battle, the reverse of the blade will always point towards oneself. In fact, he also used danger to warn himself not to kill.
3 The policeman described at the end of the story has been telling Kenshin to keep opening the shackles in his heart. Killing for justice is not a big deal either. In fact, the police have not changed in ten years. It also runs through the whole territory. Now you are fighting against evil with the blade of justice that does not kill, against the ugly side of the new age. Now, as a righteous me, can you defeat me? It used to be the right value to counter the wrong ethos. It is also for the following whether the old era can accept the advent of the progressive era.
4 At the last moment, Xun, who represents the sword wind that does not kill, spoke. Cracked the swordsman's temper. Kenshin's behavior of not killing people is more correct. And the flower that is said does not kill the swordsman. In the end, the swordsman committed suicide. The scene is in sharp contrast.
5 The family of the one who was killed, the family of the one who killed the murderer. The knife is the knife of justice. When a knife is an evil knife. A man can be a murderer, but at the same time he can be someone else's husband, someone else's father, someone else's child. Jianxin knows that the sword of justice is not to kill evil, but to rob the rich and help the poor, and it is over.
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