It's strange that my tears are different from yours. I burst into tears when I saw the working soldier and Daddy Bucket recognize each other. Coming from the future with heavy responsibilities on my shoulders, fighting alone, I can only taste a little warmth before parting, which makes me sad.
The assistant is amazing, but I never thought about it from the emotional scene. It's not unreasonable, but because there is no rendering in the plot, when the protagonist suddenly says I love you, the audience is dizzy. . . .
It can only be said that I wrote too much about Kazuma Yuko's feelings before, and this turning point suddenly appeared, and I didn't turn around.
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