not necessarily destroy

Polly 2022-04-22 07:01:45

Maybe love can only appear between the same kind? She and he both have a lot of experience and survived the bullets of life. They are the same kind of people who are calm and complex and defy the rules. Those mortals care about things, in the eyes of these two, they are already NOHTING, they know what is own favorite. Breaking through the shackles of the mortal world is what they want. It is certain that their way of survival in the past has always been accompanied by breaking and losing. It is what they are all good at, otherwise, do you think it is easy to be a minister?

The biggest blow actually came from the fact that in the end, the comrades in arms were depressed and left the minister and classmates to fight alone. It can be seen that the comrade-in-arms finally became a straw bag.

A better ending is: the two go wandering together, travel all over the world, and help each other heal their wounds.

Of course, this won't be exciting, but people in reality, it's better to stay awake. If you really love, of course you have to be together (at least I have had such an idea), otherwise it's not pure enough, even if it ends up being an ordinary couple, it is still Die without regret. SURE, the premise is that each other is true love.

In this world, the possibility of encountering true love may be close to 0, so the minister is so devoted and excited. He has spent most of his life experience, seeing the prosperity of the world, and finally met, so he wants to cherish and hold it in the palm of his hand, but the screenwriter Do not agree.

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Damage quotes

  • Dr. Stephen Fleming: It takes a remarkably short time to withdraw from the world. I traveled... until I arrived at a life of my own. What really makes us is beyond grasping. It's way beyond knowing. We give in to love... because it gives us some sense of what is unknowable. Nothing else matters, not at the end.

  • Dr. Stephen Fleming: I saw her once more only. I saw her by accident at an airport, changing planes. She didn't see me. She was with Peter. She was holding a child. She was no different from anyone else.