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7/27/2025, 12:55:42 AM
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The story is an allegory about the shadow of love and the price of longing for someone without respecting their sovereignty. It's about learning that to truly love is to let go, that literally is what the ending is about. What did Sumika's twisted form of love take from Takeru? Choice, freedom. He was doomed to loop in a war-torn until he reached her, that right there is the allegorical underpinning of it, this is the type of dark attachment that ruins people's lives in real life. Upon realizing the misery she put him through, she granted him back the ability to choose, she let go of him, he is back to Extraverse, and he doesn't have to choose her. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If not, it was never meant to be. Mabu Rabu = True Love. It really isn't that complicated of an ending, in any way. Read more.
The story is an allegory about the shadow of love and the price of longing for someone without respecting their sovereignty. It's about learning that to truly love is to let go, that literally is what the ending is about. What did Sumika's twisted form of love take from Takeru? Choice, freedom. He was doomed to loop in a war-torn until he reached her, that right there is the allegorical underpinning of it, this is the type of dark attachment that ruins people's lives in real life. Upon realizing the misery she put him through, she granted him back the ability to choose, she let go of him, he is back to Extraverse, and he doesn't have to choose her. If you love something, set it free. If it comes back, it's yours. If not, it was never meant to be. Mabu Rabu = True Love. It really isn't that complicated of an ending, in any way. Read more.
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