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Anonymous October 27, 2024 7:38 pm

After reading, I feel satisfied and want to share my thoughts:

1. Sachi: Sachi is as selfish for using Tetsu and leaving him with a child, possibly his, without considering the burden. She represents adults who act immaturely, while Tetsu demonstrates maturity. This serves as a reminder that age doesn't equate to wisdom, and adults must consider how their actions affect younger people. In this case Sachi is an adult who was not able to make good decisions in life, thus affecting the younger one (Tetsu), not thinking of the consequences of her actions. She did not think of their age, or of she'll be viewed as a ped* but focused on her fulfillment as Tetsu loved her despite knowing that she does not love him the same as his love.

2. Tetsu: Tetsu’s love for Sachi remains pure, even though he knows he’s being used. His maturity leads him to accept his role as a father figure and eventually recognize that he deserves happiness with Yukimi. His proposal to Yukimi infront of Sachi's grave symbolizes his decision to let go of Sachi while still honoring her place in his heart.

3. Yukimi: Initially seeming pretentious, Yukimi’s journey reflects the struggle to find belonging and love. Through her relationship with Tetsu, she learns that love requires reciprocity and that she’s not alone. Her willingness to accept Tetsu’s past with Sachi shows her patience and unconditional love.

Yukimi isn’t just a rebound of Sachi. Tetsu’s love for her is based on their present connection, not merely her similarities to Sachi. His proposal at Sachi's grave acknowledges his past while affirming his commitment to Yukimi, illustrating that it’s possible to love again after loss.

We all are like Tetsu sometimes. When we lost a loved one, we sometimes feel the guilt of being the survivor, feeling that we don't deserve happiness. It's the same with Tetsu, but after meeting Yukimi, he realized that he also deserved to be loved and finally, focus on the present and not the past.

Sachi is an example that shows not because you're an adult, you are always right and will never get lost.
Tetsu as young one is the proof that maturity is not based on age.


Overall, it’s a thought-provoking read.


"YOU GOTTA LET GO OF THAT STUFF FROM THE PAST, 'CAUSE IT JUST DOESN'T MATTER. THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS IS WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO BE NOW"- Pou

And

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Today is gift that's why it's called present"- Master Oogway

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