I feel like I understand exactly how Shishen felt at the time. Everything that has been painstakingly arranged is for Yasuko to have a happy life. But this woman, unable to endure the guilt of her soul, destroyed the perfection of all this.
Shishen's cry is desperate, sighing that this woman's weakness has failed everything he paid. (Of course, as a normal person, Yasuko's reaction is understandable, but I can't stand the "perfect murder" being destroyed, so I'm more opposed to Yasuko's behavior.)
There is no meaning in life anymore. Originally intended to commit suicide, but the appearance of Jingzi saved Shishen in time. So in a sense, the meaning of the second half of Shishen's life is linked and closely related to Jingzi.
Who you live for is your choice, and please respect it.
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