The one who took your happiness can make you happy again

Aurore 2022-04-19 09:03:12

I watched this animation again and was once again shocked by the beauty of Shedaba.
First of all, not to mention that it is better than the TV version, just the plot alone made me fall in love with it from the bottom of my heart.

At the end of the shogunate, at a turbulent moment, Kenshin's only role in the Restoration was the executioner, because his childhood experience convinced him to use his own power to protect the people and create a new era. However, with a pure heart, he gradually realized his The character is so different from what he thinks in his heart~ The
sword is the weapon, and the swordsmanship is the killing technique. This is the unchanging truth.
He killed Abba's fiancé with his own hands, and also killed Abba, who was already his wife.
But the "reverse-edged knife" in the final TV version is already the best expression of his commitment to Aba.

Aba is such a beautiful, calm, serene woman that makes her the best scabbard for Kenshin.
Let Kenshin not lose himself after killing countless people.

Aba's temperament is incomparable to Kamiya Kaoru.
Abba's purity, Abba's tranquility.
Even though she's here for revenge, she admits that she's in love with Kenshin, the one who once robbed her of her happiness but can make her happy again.

"I'm sorry, husband!" Aba left another cross scar on Jianxin's face, and his resentment was finally sealed. Until later disappeared in "Star Frost Arc".

What Jianxin loves is always Aba, not Kaoru Kamiya. I don't doubt it~

Everything in "Remembrance Chapter" is reminiscent and regrettable, making me immersed in the love and hatred of Kenshin and Aba~

Maybe the person who took away your happiness can make you happy again .
And you can't keep the happiness you got again~ It's really good luck~

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Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal quotes

  • Tomoe: You... You made it. You made the bloody rain fall.

  • Seijûrô Hiko: You won't be alive long enough to remember my name.