After watching episode 46, it is very sad to foresee the ending

Braxton 2022-03-24 09:03:51

I have only seen 46 episodes, but I am more and more strongly foreseeing the ending. I am afraid to watch it, but I have to watch it, at least to witness the final release of Kikyo.

Died like such a perfect Kikyo, with a clay body and only one soul left to support her, she was destined to die again, and she had to watch her favorite Inuyasha with her own reincarnation with her own eyes.

Her actions when she first came to life really made me wonder about her, did she really turn into a monster? Do you really want Inuyasha to go to Huangquan with her?
On closer inspection, definitely not. Wisdom like her, calm like her, strong like her, she knows better than anyone that she is already a person from a different world from Inuyasha, she is a dead person. She said: Broken red lines can no longer be connected. She also understood that the childlike Inuyasha would still love her and live with her, how much she longed for it, but she knew that such a sweet dream would destroy Inuyasha. So she did not go with Inuyasha, but supported her body alone, and planned to die alone with Naraku and the Jade of the Four Souls. She understands the power and danger of the Four Soul Jade better than anyone else. She knew that her only purpose in living in this world once again was to kill Naruo and destroy the Jade of Four Souls.
Her deliberate avoidance of Inuyasha, her deliberate indifference, is really heart-wrenching.
When she was alive, she was burdened with the responsibilities of a witch, her power was unimaginable, but she couldn't really do what she wanted to do like Kagome, laugh as much as she wanted, and be arrogant. After he made up his mind to throw everything away for Inuyasha, he was tricked to death by his kindness and the jade of the four souls that he guarded. After the rebirth, she still maintains a calm and pure mind and powerful strength. It is conceivable how powerful her mind and strength were when she was alive. Inuyasha is willing to accompany her to death and is willing to live with her like this, how much she yearns but still calmly cut off this love.
Maybe Kikyo's reincarnation Kagome was what she longed for when she was a shrine maiden, and she felt a little comfort in her heart, at least her reincarnation would replace herself and Inuyasha happily living the ordinary life she had always hoped for.
Kagome is what Kikyo's consciousness deeply desires. Although she has to be reincarnated and inherit the same soul and smell, Kagome is not a Kikyo after all. Bellflower is already dead. That's why I don't like Kagome very much, even though she's good in every way. However, her child's character and Inuyasha may be more suitable. Kikyo is too powerful and calm.

So helpless, so sad. Kikyo always bears everything alone and ends everything in the end.
I really don't want to see this ending. If Inuyasha is stronger and calmer, like Sesshomaru, like the heavy building of Immortal Sword III, will Kikyo's fate be reversed?
But Inuyasha is really cute, simple and persistent, with a childish side and a manly side. Very endearing hero. Some things are really doomed.
Rumiko Takahashi is really a master, and the characters in the story are precise, simple and natural. As a TV animation, the details are quite in place. So appealing.

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Inuyasha quotes

  • Kagome: [after Miroku observes that Inuyasha isn't such a bad guy] Miroku is right. Inuyasha could have killed the artist, and ended the trouble in one blow. But instead, he spared the man's life and went straight for the ink pot. Yeah, I guess Inuyasha's all right. He just doesn't know it yet. I might tell him, someday, if the time is ever right.

  • Inuyasha: [thinking about Kagome] As long as she's alive and well, that's all I hope for. I can't bear to see another woman die.

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