CL's most moving character is Tomoya's father, Naoyuki Okazaki. He was an ordinary man who was supposed to have children and support his family. Unfortunately, his wife passed away in an accident. He was so grief-stricken that he didn't know how many times he cried during the days and nights of his wife's death, but could he stop? Peng is still waiting for him, he has to support this family, this family belongs to him and his son. There are busy jobs during the day and children to take care of at night. Even if you are exhausted, there will be no complaints. Life is so hard, all we see is the father who wears an apron and cooks for Tomoya, holds Tomoya's hand and runs in the flower field, smiling at all times. He may have shed thousands of tears, but he will not let his young friends cry with sorrow. He was under pressure from all sides and the burden of life was on him. He went the wrong way and was arrested in prison. He didn't take care of his body at ordinary times. He used alcohol to relieve his worries. Even so, every time he saw Peng Ye, he still showed a kind smile, and he must be very happy in his heart. In the face of Tomoya's dissatisfaction and complaints, he always kept silent. Maybe he felt that he was not good enough and failed to fulfill his responsibility as a father. Pengya has grown up and moved to the outside world. The child will no longer stay by his side, and every day is full of thoughts of Pengya. How much he wanted to hear Tomoya call him おやじ again, to be able to hold hands and play in the flower field like when he was a child. He gave his youthful years just for the safe growth of his children. It was he who taught his friends to love and care. More than ten years later, in the same flower field, Peng also recalled the scenes from his childhood, and could no longer hold back the guilt and gratitude in his heart. Tears welled up in his eyes, and he hugged his daughter and cried into tears. He finally understood what a father was. He gently wiped his daughter's tears with his hands, and there was more tenderness in his eyes.
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