Finally made up for the fate. The fighting and the light-hearted images are really lovely.
Rider and the kids are my source of joy. I really like cheerful riders. Rider: "Eat and fall in love, sleep and fight" "Conquer the world" "Chong, I tried the so-called mail order" "We are called heroes because we are tyrants, if the king regrets his rule and its consequences, Then he's just a stupefied king." "A king who has no desires is not even a puppet." "A person with a turbid body and an extremely poor human being." "You are just blindly saving your subjects, leaving your disoriented ministers behind, and not showing it. The king's desire is to be alone and maintain that holy posture, just to run around for that small and seemingly beautiful ideal. "Suber wants to be the foundation of the people (such a task seems to be completed by ministers) Rider stands like a road sign, guiding his people. "King Arthur, you don't understand people's hearts."
Lancer's tear mole is really unforgettable. In film and television dramas, there are usually female moles. (laughs) "The tear mole under the right eye that seduces the girl." Still haven't fulfilled the mission of guarding the monarch to the death in the previous life. what a pity. El-Melloi Archibald finally gave up the Holy Grail in order to betray his fiancée. Surprised me a bit.
The pleasure Kotomine Kirei was after was madness.
I feel very, very distressed for Matou Kariya. Obviously, I have endured and endured for the beloved, but in the end, I have not been recognized by the loved one. And died in a pile of bugs that originally wanted to escape. I am really distressed.
Emiya Kiritsugu wants to be a messenger of justice. When he was a child, he did not kill Charlie in time and caused the death of the whole village, which led Emiya Kiritsugu to follow the path of abandoning the few for the many. Finally woke up. (What is more difficult for me to understand here is: just through a few examples of the Holy Grail, Emiya understands that destruction brings only destruction, not rebirth. I want to come back, I have been obsessed with it, I am afraid that it will sink deep into the mud and go towards self-destruction. .) "It's hard to call yourself a hero when you become an adult" is reminiscent of Kenshin becoming an executioner in order to open up a new dynasty. But I think Kenshin seems more practical. But they all come together the same way. Father murder in fate or this kind of thinking always reminds people of Freud.
Irisviel von Einzbern and Maiya are really unattractive, they seem to be living only for Emiya. worthless. It's really disgusting that the two of them can get along so well. Women must have self-worth. ps: Isn't it fragrant that Einz and suber are playing Ji? hhh
Hey, there is no redemption, only "screams and prayers that disappear without being passed on."
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