Hirose, played by Masami Nagasawa, transcends Hirose in the novel, with a white shirt, short chestnut hair, every frown and a frown, every move is so sunny, so fresh, so moving, so beautiful that it is unacceptable for her to leave. go. When a young girl has lost all her hair that symbolizes youth and can only stay in a sterile room powerless, such a scene has to be heart-wrenching.
A Shuo and his grandfather are both tragic characters: unable to stay with their lover for a long time, unable to see the last side of their lover. However, from another point of view, they are also lucky, their love with their lover turned into eternity, forever retained in the depths of their souls. Remembering is not the same as dying for love, they can also seek new love. However, even if they fall in love with other women, marry and live with other women, in a certain corner of their hearts, the memory of their deeply regrettable lover will not fade away.
Would you rather choose such a tragic but eternal love, or a flat love that eventually died silently? It's a tough choice. If it were me, I would rather choose the latter, live in peace, live a normal life, and be a form of happiness for each other.
Anyway, when Ah Shuo scatters Hirose's ashes in the center of the world, Hirose has turned into an elf, guarding Ah Shuo all the time. Even if this momentary universe refuses to be forever, we must be together forever.
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