is Dill's man,
isn't
it, it's disillusionment , and even the feelings are pale
in the context of politics. Eddie's girlfriend is like a belief to him, so he came and tried to associate with it but Gender doesn't come at the right time . Just when he thought he was deeply in love with this girl, he experienced a moment of disillusionment. The disappearance of the goddess made him unable to face the sin of killing or indirectly killing the prisoner. Dill's feelings also made him feel uneasy . It was a debt and a thorn stuck in the bottom of his heart that couldn't be removed. Later, the appearance of the bad guys gave Jimmy a chance to recognize his feelings, but at this time the love had gone. It's far away and the only thing left is the responsibility and the protection that has to be completed. It's not that men can't do it, but love can't do it. I'm sorry, it's my instinct.
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