The heroine's desire for control is not well expressed. The "I" who "do whatever he wants" when possessing the body of others and the "I" who is united with the body and mind, said too little and did not go into the moral and ethical conflicts in the society. It can be said that she has been suppressing herself. When taking possession of another’s body, it is not actually doing what one wants, but a role-playing. However, when one can take possession of another’s body, how can one be content to play the role according to the script? After leaving work, I returned to my body and began to play a role called "self" again. The hostess personality gradually collapsed, or it could be said to be gradually "sublimated". Why is life just wanton? Why should I care about that home and home Where are the two grown-ups and children? Kill it, no fetters, am I not me? I'm still me, I can be a better tool person, isn't it?
This is a work about the fetters of family members lost to personal desires.
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