It took me two days to read the first and second parts of CLANNAD, and the first sentence after that surprised me.
The story begins when Tomoya meets Nagisa and ends with the same scene. There are all kinds of things in between, maybe I, as a bystander, can't explain it clearly with a few words, but isn't our so-called life also like this? When we look back, words can no longer carry that calm and turbulent emotion.
All the stories form a circle, like the big family of ED dumplings in the first season are bound to each other. Each story has a unique emotion that belongs to someone, and each story resonates with everyone around you. Just like this, one story after another smiles and tells all the sadness in our eyes one by one, as if an old man is gently talking about the things that have passed with his still childish innocence. His eyes were so peaceful, without a trace of sadness.
Yes, where does life come from so much sadness?
When Fengzi held the starfish and shouted again and again to those who could no longer see her, "This is a gift for you, please come to my sister's wedding!"
When Qin Mei was late with her parents in her arms gift, crying to tell her parents in heaven that she is very happy.
When Tomoyo looked at the cherry blossom trees that were destined to disappear in the future, he said with joy that they would no longer be cut down.
When Haruhara and Mei began to understand each other's bond in the rain.
When Misae finds the guy who still keeps his promise in a place where he once had memories.
When Tomoya finally untied the knot that was blocking the relationship between him and his father in that small room, he burst into tears.
When Nagisa finally held Tomoya's hand and said, "It's good to see you." Perhaps, the author wants to use this work to tell us that we may experience many painful things in life, but we must remember that, Life has never been so sad.
When...
the many sad memories that once turned into those happy Guangyu in an instant.
Sparkling into the sky, arriving in a world of their own, where they accumulate as a miracle.
There are so many emotions in this work. Some we may have experienced, some we have not experienced.
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