When Yumiko was a child, her grandmother ran away from home. She didn't understand why her grandmother insisted on leaving. She chased after her but did not stop her. She just quietly watched her grandmother leave. Later, Yumiko got married and lived a poor life, but they still did. Very happy, this should have been a happy marriage, but one day after my husband got off work, he went straight to the railroad tracks and chose to commit suicide. There was no sign. He chose to end his life. The back of her husband left.
Later, under the persuasion of her neighbors, she tried to start a new life and formed a new marriage with a man from a seaside village. Away from the hustle and bustle, their lives are simple and monotonous. The peaceful rural life made her forget her worries, but by chance, an old acquaintance inadvertently mentioned the memory, which made her fall into the past memory again. The lingering question came to mind again. She was confused, she was depressed, she couldn't even maintain all that she had managed to get. She tried to escape, but thinking of her grandmother and Yu Fu, he was very aware of the pain he brought to the people around him, and his reason prevailed over her.
Witnessed a long funeral, people dressed in pure black, surrounded the dead, step by step in a certain direction. A funeral with a strong sense of ritual gives death a heavier meaning. This made her continue to ask, why did Yu Fu give up his life so easily?
She didn't know, but her husband told her that people may have left because of a light. I don't know why, but I was attracted by its beauty. When I got closer and closer to it, I found that I couldn't go back. So when the people closest to you leave, you don't need to ask too much or sink into self-blame. They may just forget to say goodbye. And all we need to do is to live every day of the present moment, and our happiness is the best solace for dead souls.
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