Violet Evegarden, I thought she was a specially made "war machine" when I first saw her, but when I knew she was a person who lived up to her name, I already understood her character formation, and why she asks "what is love". But the answer lies in each of her own "love" letters.
This story exists in the former British style buildings, and there are elements of war. So the pace of local life is slower. However, the technology at that time was not enough to support people's daily communication needs, so it was necessary to have postman's communication to send people's thoughts. In stories like this, it's easy to relate the phenomena of this era to their actions.
Letters are the way people send their thoughts. When friends, lovers, relatives, and lovers express their love through letters, the letters can arouse the deepest echo in their hearts, like a drop of water falling on a rock, crisp and loud. Then feelings are like a flower budding, and then blooming after precipitation. At the moment when this feeling of sustenance was released, "what is love" is self-evident.
After all, there is no letter that does not have to be delivered. It is not the feelings of people to people, but the feelings of people to strangers in this world.
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