I read it twice and talk about my feelings. I wonder if it is only the protagonist who is the first point of view. Those feelings that cannot be clearly expressed in the human world are particularly affecting the mood. For example, British patients and married women, such as the age of innocence, fiancee and not yet divorced A woman and a married man like Adele's life as a woman
For example... Is it because the so-called person who resonates with us already has another person by our side when we appear, so this new relationship seems involuntary and uncontrollable, but this is what we see from the first point of view, the perspective of the person involved . What if our point of view is the third person or the original object? All in all, it is a question of whether this kind of affection is erotic and ritual or erotic and unavoidable. The worse it gets, the deeper it gets
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