This is the technique we learned in elementary school, called "end-to-end echo".
Its function is to deepen the theme, expose the main idea, and express the deep feelings of supervision.
"There are things in this world that no one has ever seen.
It is very tender and very sweet.
I think if they can see it,
everyone will want it. That's
why no one has seen it.
In order not to let others Easy to get,
the world hides it.
But someone will find it one day. It
should be embraced,
the only one who
can find it.
It's the way it works, that's it."
That's love ,Love.
An awkward pentagonal love.
I was horrified that they decided to elope there.
In addition, there are also bright spots in the supporting roles. The student council president of Kano, who wants to study in the United States, was very moved, "If I respond to his confession, he will sacrifice a lot."
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