Once dead, it is extremely easy for an executioner who licks blood at the edge of a knife, and it is a relief for Jianxin who loses his beloved. But he chose to bear the past, bear the pain, and repay the debt. This is the strength of Kenshin.
I believe that it is because of this strength that God gave Kenshin a gift, Kaoru.
The first loved one brought him pain, and the second loved one, although he did not heal his wounds, made him happy.
Kenshin is an extremely gentle man.
"Tenderness and mighty power can be so harmoniously blended in one person" is the fatal attraction of Kenshin to me.
Seeing him seriously doing laundry, grocery shopping, cooking, teasing children, and integrating into ordinary life, I can seem to feel the happiness of Kenshin. Since then, Kenshin has a home. It turns out that after taking off the heavy past and taking off the powerful strength, Jian Xin is still a pure and kind child.
He looks silly, but he's always gentle, empathetic,
he's a little quiet, but always caring at the right moment.
He never complained, never explained, just took the responsibility alone.
He always showed a smile to others and buried his grief in his heart.
He was never angry, panicked, or fearful, his eyes were always firm and serious.
His dream of bringing peace to the world has never wavered, even if it means giving up a happy life and friends.
I've read Star Cream three times. Watch once and cry once.
Heroes twilight, beauty grows old. For the first time, I really understood the sadness of these 8 words.
Knowing that Jianxin has been fighting all his life, leaving countless scars, he still can't bear to let him go.
The author is really ruthless, until the last moment of his life, let the cross scar disappear.
Thinking of the lingering sadness he has endured in his life, of the firm ideals that have remained unchanged throughout his life, of his strong shouldering the responsibility of redemption, of his tenderness, of his kindness, of his bright childlike smile.
He fulfilled his mission, and until the end, he fulfilled his promise. In the midst of chaos, he upheld justice by himself, and from beginning to end, he did not let anyone down, including himself.
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