The master of this frail body created today's Hiimura Kenshin. Even if he has the most invincible flying sword in the world, he is still just too heartless. It is good to do your best for the peace and prosperity of the world, or to wield a knife to defend the person who protects the closest relatives. No matter what the excuse is, the sword is always a tool for killing; swordsmanship is always just a trick to kill; and the person holding the sword can never get rid of the shackles of the executioner. Cross wounds, resentment and forgiveness intertwined, leaving an indelible mark. After Jianxin experienced that fleeting period of tranquility and peace, only he who lived with these two perceptions on his back could understand the true meaning of life.
Thirteen years, it is still a favorite work, no one. Perhaps only pessimism would be morbidly obsessed with this mutilated beauty.
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