I saw myself in Natsu, but I was just a "low profile" Natsu. He's disciplined yet eager to experience a crazy new life; a life dominated by his drug lust. His school, his family, his friends. He is a typical Asian "good boy", but what kind of story lies behind the invisible darkness, only he knows. Darkness is the shadow cast by absence, and absence is incomplete. After entering the prison, Natsu had to choose to incarnate as a part of the swamp in order not to be swallowed by the swamp and die. In it, he saw a different world. He learned that in the university, books could not teach him things. He chose to no longer be simple and trust the people around him easily, but he also learned that true trust should be what is it like. The environment around you can shape you. All your actions, all your experiences, all your thoughts will carve out your unique you, which can be a long-term process or a momentary thing. John Stone is a man I admire more. At first, I understood and hated him, but the more I went on, the more I admired him. His justice, his love, his perseverance, his loneliness, his indecision, his disdain, the force of his life. With the calmness and helplessness of the people who came over, I went to teach those who were on the road.
On that sinful night, Natsu ran away in a hurry. And after that, he kept running. Shackles are the iron gates and walls of the prison. Freedom is the nothingness of existence.
After everything is over, he is no longer what he used to be.
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