All people are connected, connected and influenced by the medium of the wine of immortality, but in the end they are pursuing different things. I admire Narita Ryogo's narrative skills, and he can handle so many complex and intertwined story lines so well. It's like a big net that sticks everyone on this net. The Headless Horseman's Story is also this way of narrative. It's unique. The story itself, as the vice president said at the end, does not have to have an end or a beginning, just like the undead who drank the wine of immortality, let the story brew in the reader's mind like wine, and it will never end. . The wine of immortality is the story itself.
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