2 is that she is under a lot of mental stress and feels uncomfortable and often thinks about it (in fact, it should be said that it is imagination) The sight of the fiancé at the time of his death--that is, dripping with blood--was painful.
In fact, I am more inclined to say that this scene is very pun, and you can also understand that she has both the physical pain caused by her aunt and the psychological pain caused by the death of her fiance and the love-hate relationship with Jian Xin. The pain caused her endocrine disorder, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea and other physical pains, which is a vicious circle. . . .
There is a detail that can provide an argument for the argument of "big aunt"--Iizuka came during the day when this scene appeared, and after Iizuka left, Snow Daiba lost a good mood to Kenshin "I'm sorry, please forgive me. I don't know how to get along with him" and went out. This performance can be understood as the fact that Yukidaiba is coming soon or that he is in a bad mood and is more irritable. It can also be that Yukidaiba and Iizuka are accomplices, accomplices who are planning to assassinate Kenshin together, embarrassed or guilty when they meet.
In addition, there are two details to support Sedaiba's mental stress and his health is not very good:
1. One night, when Kenshin fell asleep, Sedaiba looked at his diary, and suddenly collapsed and dropped the diary in his hand, exclaiming, " You are so kind except when you murdered."
2. On the way back from selling medicine in Xuetian, Xuedaiba suddenly fell. Or it could be said that she had too many things in her heart and she was absent-minded and fell down, or it could be said that her heart was too tired and her body was not doing well.
Oops, I crooked my own building.
All in all, I understand that the shot that ran out and bleed was a pun.
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