I watched a Japanese manga today, about campus youth and death education, the moving index is 3.5~
The male protagonist and the female protagonist have opposite personalities, but they came together by fate. The female protagonist is still a common "active" type in Japan, forcibly pulling the male protagonist into her own world and befriending him. The whole process takes the weather as a clue, and unfolds the storyline around the first blooming, full bloom, late cherry blossoms, and falling of cherry blossoms.
The heroine was terminally ill. At the end of their lives, the two did a lot of happy and meaningful things together. I personally like the heroine's sunny and optimistic personality, and at the same time appreciate the male lead's delicate and low-key style. , about "I"'s nostalgia for a classmate.
The heroine's understanding of life and living has taught me a lot. People in society are connected with each other, interpersonal relationships are intertwined, thinking and touching, each has its own way of life, and each has its own life pursuit and value. This is a good understanding.
In the end, the male protagonist was infected and changed by the female protagonist. He had a beautiful high school life worth remembering, and became friends with the female protagonist's best friend and others. This should be what the female protagonist would like to see.
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