It turns out that Garner is a fairy who has never liked anyone! "The Imperial Law" can still be recommended by classmates. When I hadn't seen any real people other than Brokeback Mountain, it suddenly appeared in front of me. ...I didn't talk about the Shinsengumi earlier... I really don't have much to say about the protagonist. Because I really don't know who he likes... Is it Tashiro, is it Yuzawa, or is it Okita like Mr. Hijikata said? Okita Okita, this name I liked after being ignorant and deaf, the only persistent beautiful boy. Soji is the classic of Saiga sister, Sogo is the bell. And now, Okita-san, who is standing in front of me, still continues the cuteness of those two. If Garner would like him, I would believe it. Just two small 0s, what can they do? Garner got nothing in the end, and he didn't seem to want anything. He still drew his sword and left with the corners of his mouth slightly curved, and Okita was probably the only person in the Shinsengumi who wouldn't look at him differently. Even Kondo, even Hijikata, had to admit that he was too tolerant towards Ghana. That's because Okita himself is actually much cuter than anyone else. Because I love him, I hope that he can get the usual happiness. Okita. Can't see Ghana's feelings, can't see it. He was cold to all people, and all those who fell in love with him were killed by his own hands. Such a child is too cruel. God gave him a very beautiful appearance, so he is bound to come to harm the world. In the end, Mr. Hijikata concluded that it was not Garner who killed them, but themselves. There is nothing wrong with the pursuit of beauty, but the world has turned it into a mistake, so the end is destruction. In the story of the Chrysanthemum Alliance that Okita told at the end, for the promise of the reunion of Chongjiu, the samurai used death to complete his thoughts, and his soul finally came to the scholar before he was reborn. Okita said that the story of the alliance of chrysanthemums actually alludes to the love of two men. Mr. Hijikata looked at him fixedly, are you also fascinated by Ghana? Otherwise, why would you read a book like that? Why do you think like that? No, I hate things like that. Even so, I love beautiful stories. 2007-09-20 13:38
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