The plot, scenes, and many other aspects are concise and clear, and it seems to be very clean and neat. The follow-up experience that is required, after reading it now, seems to be boring.
I'm thinking about the final result, one is to die and then to live again, in a difficult situation or in a disadvantaged situation, you can only take a shot, which can increase the probability of success; the other is why you finally forgive Jia Shi, Because Shimada died? As he said, he regretted all kinds of pasts, but if he hadn't killed Shimada, would he have forgiven Kasei? Shimada's death contributed to the emergence of such a mentality, and there was a sense of self-approval. When everyone thought it was impossible, he killed Shimada and changed his inner mentality. This kind of psychology is very subtle but very real.
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