Scissors will hurt the heroine. When the heroine goes back to the castle, he will reveal the secret of Edward’s death and bear the responsibility of killing. The castle is the safest place for Edward. The heroine does not want Edward to see how old she is. The protagonist will die... In fact, everything is an excuse, not insurmountable. With the growth of age and life experience, I finally understand that the heroine cannot return Edward's love after all. Although she could fall in love with Edward at that moment, and we would like to believe that it was really emotional at that moment, but she still couldn't abandon the life she had for him, go to the castle to accompany Edward for the rest of her life or come back together or leave together. I remember that some netizens here said that Edward is a symbol of human beauty and innocence, and the heroine represents an unalienated spirit who has fallen into the world. Then the ending is that the unalienated elves will eventually be alienated. She could not abandon the wonderful life she had to accompany Edward, even in a certain corner of her heart she still belonged to Edward. Edward is only lonely.
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