I can't feel better after reading the unseen flower name. It's probably the case. There are Pokemon, XBOX game consoles, secret bases, and catching bugs in summer. Relatively appropriate. The beginning of the story has already established the emotion of the story - the face code is dead. Although I kept watching, I thought that if the wish of the face code was fulfilled, the face code would be resurrected. But people can't always live in the past, and people can't be resurrected from the dead. Although the face code has not been resurrected, the final outcome is not necessarily a tragedy. The male protagonist reunites with his friends, they accept the past, have a new life, and live in the present without so much hatred and remorse. Because of this, the story is not a tragedy. The face code is not so much a long-cherished wish, but rather a reason for the little friends to be relieved. No matter what the face code is, they are happy at the end of the story, that's enough.
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