Frankly speaking.
In the works, the heroines describe the war as something obvious and something that has to happen. Like, he will go to war and come back a hero! He will show everyone his strength there!
But in reality, life at war is a tragedy for a person, and even more so for a child. It is something you will live with for the rest of your life and will never forget or escape.
Perhaps it sounds heartless of me to say that I want works that mention the war even indirectly to show more than “well, he was there, it’s part of his growth.”
This is the grief and pain that changed lives, not became part of growth.
And it’s very sad that in the context of the war, we are talking about what his happy future will be like, not about how terrible the present is.
Fang_Shen
Frankly speaking.
In the works, the heroines describe the war as something obvious and something that has to happen. Like, he will go to war and come back a hero! He will show everyone his strength there!
But in reality, life at war is a tragedy for a person, and even more so for a child. It is something you will live with for the rest of your life and will never forget or escape.
Perhaps it sounds heartless of me to say that I want works that mention the war even indirectly to show more than “well, he was there, it’s part of his growth.”
This is the grief and pain that changed lives, not became part of growth.
And it’s very sad that in the context of the war, we are talking about what his happy future will be like, not about how terrible the present is.
I purple you💜💜
I love how the story is fast so that we can skip to the main plot, most times it takes like 50 to 80 chapters for a time skip
Wilgeria
Is it me or the story is going way too fast?
sxarlexˊ🎼
no girl ur not the only one the amount of time skips are insane and we’re only 12 chapters episodes wtv u wanna call it through