After seeing this drama, I cried badly. At the end, there was a contrast. I actually thought it was pretty good, but it was not too sad because of parting.
Feng is a very warm and kind girl. Compared with Wuhuan and Ren, her delicate feelings are unique to girls. Those who are not trusted and treated well, she trusts them. I usually look carefree, but I cried secretly for the last time we chatted before the bonfire after arriving in Nagasaki. I think she might prefer no fantasy.
Jen always seems to be silent, not very expressive. But in episode 11 and in the story of Zino, Jin is completely different. If you like it, just say it directly, if you want to save her, you won't be vague or leave any regrets. Compared with Wuhuan, he silently cares about the wind and is more considerate. He has always been alone, his strength has no support, and the duel is only for himself. But in the last episode, he used the most crucial trick to let himself be beheaded on purpose to find the opponent's flaws. Although it was not explicitly stated in the play, this time, with this move, he was no longer fighting for himself, but for the wind. All along, what he was looking for, he found on this trip.
In the duel with Sara, Sara said, "The phantom hatred and anger are dancing everywhere, and it has reached the level of sadness. It's like never being loved...". Wuhuan doesn't seem to care about anything, like a ruffian, but his past is full of pain and deception. But he is still a kind person, still willing to believe in others, and even cheated twice by the same method (Wuhuan sinks into the water to recall the past, coupled with that piece of music, that scene is so sad and distressing) ).
In the end, I thought Wuhuan and Ren would die, but they were all fine after the turn. This journey has also come to an end. When saying goodbye, you have to say goodbye with a smile and pretend to be relaxed.
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