From the front point of view, it seems that Chitaro gave Dejiang a job opportunity, but after seeing it, he found out that Dejiang was here to help Chitaro. Tokujiang asked Chitaro several times, what is the meaning of your job? Chitaro has never answered this question directly. Perhaps for him, his past life is trapped in the influence of the past, but only at the level of the role, living from the perspective of the so-called debt repayment, losing the connection with his inner vitality . And Dejiang, through the process of taking Qiantaro to make bean paste, is actually helping him to perceive the story of each bean, how it came to him, and it is full of appreciation and reverence, which is the manifestation of inner spirituality. It was the first time I learned about lepers, and I also saw that they suffered from discrimination and were not able to integrate into the mainstream group. Looking at that absence, ostensibly external, I saw the effect of the Blade of Prejudice. The bird in the cage is complained and cannot be kept in the apartment, just like the beauty of Dejiang's soul is limited by the judgment of many perspectives who have never really touched her beauty, and it is also like the fate of the store manager (when the female store owner brings a new desolate When people come to the store and talk about making dorayaki half and half making takoyaki, maybe the shop owner also sees the distrust and control behind the apparent help, right?)
So, in the end, the shop owner was no longer limited by the original shop, and finally, surrounded by the cherry trees represented by Dejiang, on the side of the road, he made his own cry, which was like a bird's free song. (Dejiang said sorry to the girl and let the bird go because she heard that the bird wanted to be free. When she saw Chitaro before, she also thought that maybe her child would be as big as Chitaro if she lived. In the end, she might Let it go too, and Chitaro really created his own dorayaki as Tokujiang said. Maybe he is no longer selling dorayaki, but just showing himself in the process.)
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