"Killing only brings hatred." Unfortunately, too many people do not understand this sentence. In order to find out, people on earth keep killing innocent people, and the world war does not know how many living beings cannot live in peace. This reminds me of what Lin Xi said a few days ago after watching "The Wind Rises in the Long Forest" when she saw the power struggle: "I read the "Book of Medicine" since I was a child, I learned to help the world and save people, and I have never understood why this kind of person would have such a thing happen."
The words that my grandmother said to my heart have a deep memory in my memory: "The coming-of-age ceremony has not opened your eyes yet, you can't see the horizon of Yagotai, and you can't feel the breath of Waiters."
My understanding is that you don't have your hometown, your motherland, and you don't feel your heart. Your field of vision is too narrow, and you haven't calmed down enough to listen to your own voice.
But when Xin returned, he felt his own heart the moment he closed his eyes.
So in the end, even if he was scolded: "You don't belong to the earth or Yagotai now, you will continue to regret it." He just stood up, pulled the horse, faced the wind, and said: "Then where should we go next?" I just felt that my heart at this time was firm and peaceful.
Whether it's Shun's blessing to Asuna: "I just want you to live." Or what my wife said to my uncle: "Even if I'm gone, I hope you live well." We can only understand and say goodbye. Because trying to bring people back to life goes against the balance of heaven and earth, even if there is a climate change like "Big Fish", the love that will implicate the whole village is just selfish. Asuna still understands after all, so the curse only works for the uncle, and for Asuka, it's a blessing.
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