The reason for seeing Hachiko is probably because of the mission to see a dog the next afternoon.
When it comes to Hachiko, I can't find any adjectives to describe how I feel about it. I can only say that I can still recall the night when a piece of paper was divided in half and wiped my nose and tears. My mood has changed from worry to happiness. From astonishment to bitterness, from discomfort to admiration, it's complicated and unspeakable.
I was moved by hachi's silly persistence, it made me believe that there is always a life in the world loving you warmly, and it also made me believe that the sacrifice of love is also rewarded. More importantly, this world is too short, if you love it, please love it deeply.
So, please everyone in the distance take care of yourself, and don't let those who love you wait too long.
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