Especially at the end of the first episode, the windmill in the night, the combination of green and apricot is my favorite color combination, that windmill and night are such contrasting colors. Gradually the background lighted up, and the style of dawn became bigger, but a bigger wind was still behind, and the windmill was spinning faster and faster, making me sweat. The background, which also confirmed my previous assumption that "a good work must be integrated into a certain historical background"), but the evening just came unstoppable, the windmill stopped, maybe it was Kenshin's childhood Windmill, the beloved windmill with white plum fragrance.
Ba is a woman, and women are complicated. The author grasps this point very well. I have a special love for such a character. Ba is a real woman, a woman like a flower. Smelling the faint fragrance of white plum blossoms, Kenshin will always miss it!
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