The movie version tells the love of the Count Dracula and the descendant of the nobleman, Charlotte, and also writes the gratitude between D and Layla. The former is heartbreaking and the latter has a touch of sadness. The former was separated because of Camilla's conspiracy, but imagine that even if they went to Freeport, the vampire's natural blood-sucking desire opposed his love for his lover and his lover's aging, what would be left behind? What did you feel when watching Melklin ascend the dead Charlotte onto the ship? Heartache? Or helpless?
In comparison, the latter’s feelings are much weaker. Both of them are sensible people. Therefore, on the rainy night when they were together, she asked him to appear at her funeral. He agreed. A few years later, he appeared in Her funeral, to see off an old friend. D, so lonely, the sad eyes have been deeply imprinted in my mind, and he has been reluctant to leave.
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