If you compare your tear point to a wall, then cl is a hand to tear down your line of defense little by little until the last brick and you don't even notice when the last brick is removed your line of defense is full line Not to mention, cl also smashed a sledgehammer beside you a few times. Watching this anime is such a magical process. Even a sentence or a song can make your tear ducts respond. This is what many so-called tearjerkers can’t achieve to the height
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Don't underestimate these 20 hours. She contains almost all touching and warm things, family, friendship, love, father's love, etc. After reading it, it will wash your heart once. This is the so-called healing anime.
The pure love of the two protagonists is really far from the materialism (money worship) of contemporary Chinese people. You can ask yourself if you really have that kind of pure and flawless love for your lover. Why? To say that cl is depressed is to think that we lack such a life, so I envy the characters in the anime
Many people compare cl and flower names all day long. In fact, I don't think there is any need to compare the depth of cl and flower names at all. If you like it, why do you want others to like this work?
PS I didn't dare to look at the judgment that Xiaoxi fell in the snow when I flashed three times yesterday. I don't know why the progress bar was swiped with a flick of my hand.
The author is only a junior high school student with limited writing skills
One of the questions I doubt is actually a tragedy. Kotomi said that there are many worlds. The remnants of these worlds are hidden world friends. They did not just use Guangyu to travel through time and space, but to another world with a different time, if not another world. History will repeat, Nagisa still can't survive, how do you say that the male protagonist of another world must go to which miserable world, then the other male protagonist will also suffer great pain...
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