just watched the steel theater and wrote down such a sentence.
Life in high school seems to be lived once, and after the exam, it seems to be reborn.
Ed is an older brother after all, and facing the bloody bear, he only has a sad frown. Ar rushed over desperately and raised his palms.
The real war, the legendary Shangri-La "I guess this is the so-called "Shambhala", is intertwined with people's fears, desires, and responsibilities.
We are to live.
Only by living can we protect what we love and pursue our dreams. No matter the language of flowers or the blue sky, the moment we close our eyes, the world is dim.
"Mom can't come back after all, but living can protect my brother's happiness." - Ed
"It doesn't matter if you don't have a body, it's enough to live and feel the joy of being with your brother." - Ar
We insist smiling.
Even from the ruins, even from the grief. Tears pooled in the garden of the muse, recorded in yesterday. Today, even in the face of pain and sadness, even in the face of a sea of pessimism. We also have to laugh hard, because we see the brother's strong hands and see her smile.
"Laugh happily because my brother is by my side, arguing with me, crying to me. Because Winry remembers how much I've grown for me." -Ed
"I laugh because I remember my brother's protection for me, and me travel, because of those children." - Ar
We always believed.
Why do we live and why we laugh. We live because there is something worth fighting to defend; we laugh because our efforts have value in our own eyes. We believe that a secret sacrifice for a brother can make his wounds less severe. We believe that the smile that quietly shone for her smile is the wind that heals her wounds.
We have hope.
That clear lake, wash away the dust, wash away the blood from the wound. We thought that those two hands would be held together and that one kiss would be light and sweet.
So we lift our heavy heads and smile to the blue sky.
Therefore, we are not afraid of death.
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