Great setup, great tricks.

Maia 2022-04-24 07:01:24

At the end, Yukawa said to Shishen: "Your mind... Your brilliant mind is used in such a thing, I feel extremely sad. I will forever lose my unique opponent in this world." Yuchuan Can never be the opponent of the stone god, even if he can analyze the stone god's tricks. Compared with Shishen, Yukawa's life lacks turbulence and taste, which may be a good thing for ordinary people, and it is "normal". Of course, I can't agree with the logic of Shishen killing the homeless, thinking that his own life is meaningless anyway, and no one cares about his life or death. No one has the right to take the life of another person, this is the most basic respect for life. However, this is also in line with his own values ​​for Shishen himself. In Shishen's logic, a life that has nothing to do with others and has no value is not worth living. He also tried to end his own life, and that's why. At least before meeting Yasukiko, he himself thought that he was the same as this vagabond, and whether he was alive or not had no serious impact on the world. However, the moment Yasuko and Miri appeared in front of his house, he rekindled his longing for life. "Sometimes just being alive is enough to save someone." They became the link that held him together with the world.

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  • Wendell 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    The refusal to explain Miri's reaction is too unreal; the climbing part is obviously added to increase the dramatic tension, but it destroys the mathematician's paranoid pursuit of simplicity and simplicity; another example is the design of Yasuko as a quiet, sincere and lovely lady Instead of the "middle-aged woman with no merits, ordinary and uncharismatic" in the original work (although she is self-effacing), it is obviously to suit the thinking of us "vulgar people" (normal people)...

  • Mae 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Silently asked: Since the corpse can be disposed of without a trace...why do you have to kill another person...

Suspect X quotes

  • Manabu Yukawa: Is it harder to create an unsolvable problem or solve it?