The relationship between Inuyasha and Miko Kikyo was doomed to be a tragedy from the very beginning. Mikos are inherently hostile to demons, and this kind of hostility can easily be used to provoke them. The seemingly strong and fearless Miko is defeated by her inner doubts and selfishness. In the end, Kikyo shot the arrow into Inuyasha's heart, and after she died, she could not reincarnate with the jade of the four souls, and Naraku continued to harm the world.
Kagome is an ordinary girl without a father, her grandfather is nervous and unreliable, and her mother is always smiling and doing nothing. In that family, she and her brother were more like adults. She is sensitive but strong, with a silly courage. That's why she couldn't get close to Inuyasha without going back and forth. In the end, this girl as warm as the sun melted the hard armor of an awkward child and finally entered his heart. You know, it is difficult for a person who has been betrayed once to believe in feelings again. Kagome herself is also covered in bruises and wounds, and I feel very distressed for this girl. Compared with Kikyo's love, Kagome's love is more selfless and pure. She would rather sacrifice her life than let the Jade of Four Souls disappear. The moment she made her choice, I believe that she could not predict that she would be safe and sound. She would rather stay in the endless darkness to fight endlessly with monsters and save the world. This kind of selflessness and courage made her love fulfilled. .
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