This is the story of a 75-year-old female leper, and the inner monologue of a group of people like her: We want to live in a society where the sun shines.
Severe lepers, fingers will fall off, noses will melt and take off, and they will be imprisoned for life, so they slowly grow old in the eyes of worldly disgust, not accepted, not remembered, and deprived of parenthood power.
However, they still want to stay away from right and wrong and live their own lives, but sometimes they are hurt by the ignorance of this society, so sometimes they must use their own wisdom.
Dejiang chooses to feel this a bit bad world with her heart. She is willing to believe that even if it is as simple as sunshine and wind, it has its own story. She respects everything she encounters, talks to Douzi, encourages them to work hard, and takes their everyday life seriously.
Customers who have tasted the bean paste made by Dejiang will line up early before the store opens, and the small dorayaki shop has begun to come alive, and the owner has also begun to like this profession that was once a prison for him because of the recognition.
Beauty and evil always go together. Once rumors spread, all masks are torn apart, and what remains is a pair of skins full of knife edges. Dejiang left, the shop was renovated, and the cherry blossoms were in full bloom and scattered.
But this is not the end of the story. The cherry blossoms will bloom again next year. As independent people, we can listen, see, and love, so we don’t have to be someone, we all have the meaning of our own existence.
Wakana goes back to school, the owner yells "Dorayaki" where the cherry blossoms are blooming, and they live the way they want and resist.
Dejiang, too.
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