This is an animation I like very much, but now it seems that there are some plots in it, and the dialogue is a bit too pretentious, but I have to say that I still like it. It's not that the gunfights inside are awesome, but the deep sadness of the people inside, and everyone has an unknown sadness behind them. That sadness wasn't forced out, it was there. Such as the last episode, the story of Takenaka, and the saying to Bouyha, "You know, no matter what you do, your child won't come back." Grief, and then carry it on to survive, this is everyone in the story way of life. In fact, there is still a lot that can be written. Unfortunately, I didn't read the habit of writing comments at first, and now I seem to have no motivation to write. Write this paragraph to commemorate the original years.
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