
White Night Walk
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In 1973, a murdered body was found in an abandoned building in Osaka. The deceased was a pawnshop owner, and the last woman he saw before his death also died of gas poisoning, making the case a mystery. The deceased's son Kirihara Ryoji and the suspect's daughter Nishimoto Yukiho were both elementary school students at the time. When they grew up, they each took different paths in life. However, fate still ruthlessly manipulates the future of the two...
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Official(1340)Scraped 21d ago
Comrades, please support Chinese novels if you have nothing to do. Watch less about Japan because I really don't have a good impression of Japan.
In the end, Yukiho had clearly recognized the police, so she naturally guessed that the police would be watching her, and Kirihara Ryoji was a very cautious and attentive person. Even if he appeared there, he would never be stupid enough to show off his flaws by cutting out paper with his own hands and giving it to others. So... Maybe Yukiho concealed the matter from the police, and proposed in advance to let Kirihara Ryoji cut the paper, and then successfully get rid of the symbiote who knew her secret. It's also possible that Kirihara Ryoji had seen through it all, but still did it.
First of all, I don't know if you have noticed the changes in the names of the heroines, Yukiho Nishimoto, Yukiho Karasawa, Yukiho Takamiya, and Yukiho Shinozuka. She doesn't love anyone among them, her adoptive mother, her husband. Every time she changes her name, her status becomes higher. She needs these fame and fortune, these seemingly glamorous things to act as the light in her life. Furthermore, regarding Ryoji and Yukiho, the two of them did not have any dialogue in the entire story, but everything was closely related to the two of them. It may not be love between them, but a perfect match of souls. The murder case that year had already destined that two people could not live a clean life at the same time. The two seemed to have reached a consensus. Ryoji chose to bear all the heavy darkness for Yukiho, while Yukiho had to keep fighting for the light of the two of them. She worked hard to make herself a perfect person (I don't think this is a simple thing, she must be cautious, she can't make the slightest mistake), both for herself and for Ryoji, because she needs double the light. And in the end, Ryoji chose to die, and Yukisui walked away resolutely, not without heartache. But, even if it hurts, there shouldn't be any flaws. This bright Yukisui was jointly created by Ryoji and Yukisui. She must live a perfect life. No matter how tired she is, this light carries too much, how can she give it up so easily. (This is my own experience. Please share it. It varies from person to person and has different opinions. Please don't criticize if you don't like it. Discussions are welcome)
bright
Looking back, I found that Ryoji's wish was actually very simple: he just wanted to live in the sun like a normal person, but his tragic fate made it difficult to realize his wish. But maybe for Yuki Sui, Ryoji is a ray of light in her life, just as Yuki Sui said in the book: "There is no sun in my sky, it is always dark, but it is not dark, because something replaces the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day." Maybe when Yuki Sui said this, there was a little warmth in her heart. But at the end of the book, when Ryoji died in front of her to protect her, Yukiho left expressionlessly like a doll, never looking back. Maybe some people think she is heartless! You may even feel that in Xuexi's heart, she has never loved Ryoji, so she acted like this. But thinking about it from another angle, not looking back may be her belief that she can barely survive until the end! Because lying not far away from Xuesui was her only glimmer of light in this world. From the moment he fell to the ground, the last light disappeared from her eyes. In the future world, she would only have endless darkness as her companion.
There has always been a question in my mind whether Meijia's tragic experience was an accident or a conspiracy.
Why must it be understood that it was Ryoji who was betrayed by Yukiho? The two of them obviously depend on each other for life, and only each other is left. Isn't the artistic conception of Bai Ye Xing that of a helpless boy and girl humbly begging to be together in an upright manner? They have long been integrated into a mutually beneficial symbiosis. What's more, the legal system is wide open and there are no omissions. After all, Ryoji and Yukiho did something wrong. What Keigo Higashino wanted to express and expose in the book was the ugliness of human nature, not the highest level of crime, so isn't it reasonable for Ryoji to be arrested? In the end, Yukiho's not looking back is not necessarily cold-blooded. On the contrary, it is because she has lost herself because she has lost the only light in her life. And her last sentence of "I don't know Ryoji" is also because Ryoji is irreplaceable and indescribable. Don't forget their greatest wish in the book: to hold hands and walk together in the sun. Therefore, there is no betrayal between them! No matter what, I stick to my point of view.
Why do many people think Yukie and Ryoji are in love? I don't think so. Instead, I felt that the two of them had harmed many innocent people and did not deserve love or sunshine. Their experiences as children were tragic, but that is no reason to harm others. It can only be said that their families created the dark side of their characters. Even if Ryoji's father did not become Yukie's guest, I still feel that Yukie and Ryoji will still become what they are now when they grow up. It's just that this incident accelerated their changes. I just pity these three innocent people, Kawashima, Imae, and Mika. It was Yukie and Ryoji who ruined their lives. I regret that Yukie didn't get the punishment he deserved, I regret that Ryoji died too happily, and I can't forgive those who caused him death and misery.
White Night Walk
"There is no sun in my sky. It is always dark, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day. I have never had a sun, so I am not afraid of losing it." Yukiho's words seem to thread two completely unrelated lives together, making the reader's thoughts deeply immersed in it and unable to extricate themselves. Xuesui, a beautiful and gentle girl, experienced the loss of her mother at a young age and grew up in a relative's home. Gradually, she became a goddess in everyone's mind. She was beautiful, elegant, and glamorous. She married into a wealthy family and ran her own clothing company. She was impeccable in every aspect. Ryoji, a calm, silent and inconspicuous boy, experienced the loss of his father at a young age and the ruin of his family, but he still continued to achieve success in his career with his genius wisdom. However, in the process of growing up, we gradually got a glimpse of his cold side, using friends, designing to frame others, murdering and raping... But at this time, the two parallel lives still make us immersed in the author's layout and unable to see the truth. The truth was slowly unveiled like a veil. I couldn't help but be shocked by the author's layout, and even more shocked by the fate of the two people. I couldn't help but feel chills in my heart. Was it fear? Is it pity? Still helpless? Maybe a bit of both. There are two heroes and heroines who have never met or spoken to each other in the author's works. How are their fates intertwined? Is it the paper cutting that Ryoji put in Yukiho's book in the library, or the scissors that Ryoji cut into his father's chest to save Yukiho... Keigo Higashino didn't give us the answer, only our suspicions and conjectures. No one seems to want to believe that the result of their reasoning is the truth, even though we seem to always know that the truth is right in front of us. This truth and ending seems to be something we cannot accept and are unwilling to believe. Two souls who are close to each other but are strangers to each other sneak together and carefully plan the future. Yukisui's strategy and Ryoji's execution are perfectly coordinated. In order for the two of them to truly walk in the sunshine, all patience and sacrifices seem unimportant. When the dream tomorrow is about to become a reality, everything comes to an abrupt end, and the truth that has been silent for more than ten years is revealed to the world. The moment Ryoji fell into a pool of blood and Yukiho turned around to leave, even the slightest hint of "white night" was replaced by endless darkness.
White Night Walk
The relationship between them is indeed similar to the mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship between gobies and shrimps, but in my opinion, they are the light that supports each other to survive. The boy who was guilty of killing his father and the girl who was guilty of patricide carefully covered up the pain of the past in the darkness, and also warmed each other in the darkness. Although there is not a single sentence in the book that explicitly describes the scene between the two of them, the bond between them is always mentioned implicitly... RK embroidered on the bag, the name of the store RのY, etc. Yukiho never shows her true colors. After killing her mother and facing the attacks of Fujimura, Kawakawa Riko and Mika, she can use her perfect acting skills to show her innocence and kindness and her ignorance of it. And when she saw Ryoji lying in a pool of blood. At that time, her expression was as expressionless as a doll. She did not show the panic and fear expression of a normal person when encountering a corpse. The expressionless face like a doll was the most real expression she showed subconsciously... After all, she is so uncool, isn't she... The deepest bond that can be seen is the deep-rooted love between them... They are the people who understand each other best, but they are both living in the abyss, and there is no way to heal each other... After Ryoji was discovered by the police, in order to prevent the police from catching him, he chose to end his life with the scissors that changed his life. Is he free? Maybe... And Yukiho didn't look back even once when she went upstairs. This is what Ryoji wanted... If she turned back... Then Ryoji's death would be meaningless... Yukiho said, "There is no sun in my sky, it is always night, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day. Do you understand? I have never had a sun, so I am not afraid of losing it." The goby is dead... The gun shrimp may still find a home... But the only light is gone... Can she continue walking? It was quite heavy after reading the book. I thought... If those dirty things had not happened in their childhood, when they grew up, they both should... Have their own sparkling lives... The detailed descriptions in this book are really amazing! When you see the ending, you will find that all the details cannot be ignored! The RK embroidered on the bag is the abbreviation of Ryoji Kirihara, given to him by Yukiho, and the store name RのY is an abbreviation of both of their names. The scene where the tutor is holding Yukiho's key sometimes appears, saying that there are bells hanging on the key ring, and the witness on the day her biological mother died said that she heard the girl (Yukiho) having a jingling bell every time she took a step, indicating that Yukiho had brought the key at that time, etc... If Ryoji hadn't revealed his flaws behind the scenes... Maybe the police would never have been able to find out that the murderer of that highly suspicious case was actually a child... But in the end, the legal network was so open that no leaks could be missed...
Did Yukiho really sleep with Ryoji's father?
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Official(1340)Scraped 21d ago
Comrades, please support Chinese novels if you have nothing to do. Watch less about Japan because I really don't have a good impression of Japan.
In the end, Yukiho had clearly recognized the police, so she naturally guessed that the police would be watching her, and Kirihara Ryoji was a very cautious and attentive person. Even if he appeared there, he would never be stupid enough to show off his flaws by cutting out paper with his own hands and giving it to others. So... Maybe Yukiho concealed the matter from the police, and proposed in advance to let Kirihara Ryoji cut the paper, and then successfully get rid of the symbiote who knew her secret. It's also possible that Kirihara Ryoji had seen through it all, but still did it.
First of all, I don't know if you have noticed the changes in the names of the heroines, Yukiho Nishimoto, Yukiho Karasawa, Yukiho Takamiya, and Yukiho Shinozuka. She doesn't love anyone among them, her adoptive mother, her husband. Every time she changes her name, her status becomes higher. She needs these fame and fortune, these seemingly glamorous things to act as the light in her life. Furthermore, regarding Ryoji and Yukiho, the two of them did not have any dialogue in the entire story, but everything was closely related to the two of them. It may not be love between them, but a perfect match of souls. The murder case that year had already destined that two people could not live a clean life at the same time. The two seemed to have reached a consensus. Ryoji chose to bear all the heavy darkness for Yukiho, while Yukiho had to keep fighting for the light of the two of them. She worked hard to make herself a perfect person (I don't think this is a simple thing, she must be cautious, she can't make the slightest mistake), both for herself and for Ryoji, because she needs double the light. And in the end, Ryoji chose to die, and Yukisui walked away resolutely, not without heartache. But, even if it hurts, there shouldn't be any flaws. This bright Yukisui was jointly created by Ryoji and Yukisui. She must live a perfect life. No matter how tired she is, this light carries too much, how can she give it up so easily. (This is my own experience. Please share it. It varies from person to person and has different opinions. Please don't criticize if you don't like it. Discussions are welcome)
bright
Looking back, I found that Ryoji's wish was actually very simple: he just wanted to live in the sun like a normal person, but his tragic fate made it difficult to realize his wish. But maybe for Yuki Sui, Ryoji is a ray of light in her life, just as Yuki Sui said in the book: "There is no sun in my sky, it is always dark, but it is not dark, because something replaces the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day." Maybe when Yuki Sui said this, there was a little warmth in her heart. But at the end of the book, when Ryoji died in front of her to protect her, Yukiho left expressionlessly like a doll, never looking back. Maybe some people think she is heartless! You may even feel that in Xuexi's heart, she has never loved Ryoji, so she acted like this. But thinking about it from another angle, not looking back may be her belief that she can barely survive until the end! Because lying not far away from Xuesui was her only glimmer of light in this world. From the moment he fell to the ground, the last light disappeared from her eyes. In the future world, she would only have endless darkness as her companion.
There has always been a question in my mind whether Meijia's tragic experience was an accident or a conspiracy.
Why must it be understood that it was Ryoji who was betrayed by Yukiho? The two of them obviously depend on each other for life, and only each other is left. Isn't the artistic conception of Bai Ye Xing that of a helpless boy and girl humbly begging to be together in an upright manner? They have long been integrated into a mutually beneficial symbiosis. What's more, the legal system is wide open and there are no omissions. After all, Ryoji and Yukiho did something wrong. What Keigo Higashino wanted to express and expose in the book was the ugliness of human nature, not the highest level of crime, so isn't it reasonable for Ryoji to be arrested? In the end, Yukiho's not looking back is not necessarily cold-blooded. On the contrary, it is because she has lost herself because she has lost the only light in her life. And her last sentence of "I don't know Ryoji" is also because Ryoji is irreplaceable and indescribable. Don't forget their greatest wish in the book: to hold hands and walk together in the sun. Therefore, there is no betrayal between them! No matter what, I stick to my point of view.
Why do many people think Yukie and Ryoji are in love? I don't think so. Instead, I felt that the two of them had harmed many innocent people and did not deserve love or sunshine. Their experiences as children were tragic, but that is no reason to harm others. It can only be said that their families created the dark side of their characters. Even if Ryoji's father did not become Yukie's guest, I still feel that Yukie and Ryoji will still become what they are now when they grow up. It's just that this incident accelerated their changes. I just pity these three innocent people, Kawashima, Imae, and Mika. It was Yukie and Ryoji who ruined their lives. I regret that Yukie didn't get the punishment he deserved, I regret that Ryoji died too happily, and I can't forgive those who caused him death and misery.
White Night Walk
"There is no sun in my sky. It is always dark, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day. I have never had a sun, so I am not afraid of losing it." Yukiho's words seem to thread two completely unrelated lives together, making the reader's thoughts deeply immersed in it and unable to extricate themselves. Xuesui, a beautiful and gentle girl, experienced the loss of her mother at a young age and grew up in a relative's home. Gradually, she became a goddess in everyone's mind. She was beautiful, elegant, and glamorous. She married into a wealthy family and ran her own clothing company. She was impeccable in every aspect. Ryoji, a calm, silent and inconspicuous boy, experienced the loss of his father at a young age and the ruin of his family, but he still continued to achieve success in his career with his genius wisdom. However, in the process of growing up, we gradually got a glimpse of his cold side, using friends, designing to frame others, murdering and raping... But at this time, the two parallel lives still make us immersed in the author's layout and unable to see the truth. The truth was slowly unveiled like a veil. I couldn't help but be shocked by the author's layout, and even more shocked by the fate of the two people. I couldn't help but feel chills in my heart. Was it fear? Is it pity? Still helpless? Maybe a bit of both. There are two heroes and heroines who have never met or spoken to each other in the author's works. How are their fates intertwined? Is it the paper cutting that Ryoji put in Yukiho's book in the library, or the scissors that Ryoji cut into his father's chest to save Yukiho... Keigo Higashino didn't give us the answer, only our suspicions and conjectures. No one seems to want to believe that the result of their reasoning is the truth, even though we seem to always know that the truth is right in front of us. This truth and ending seems to be something we cannot accept and are unwilling to believe. Two souls who are close to each other but are strangers to each other sneak together and carefully plan the future. Yukisui's strategy and Ryoji's execution are perfectly coordinated. In order for the two of them to truly walk in the sunshine, all patience and sacrifices seem unimportant. When the dream tomorrow is about to become a reality, everything comes to an abrupt end, and the truth that has been silent for more than ten years is revealed to the world. The moment Ryoji fell into a pool of blood and Yukiho turned around to leave, even the slightest hint of "white night" was replaced by endless darkness.
White Night Walk
The relationship between them is indeed similar to the mutually beneficial and symbiotic relationship between gobies and shrimps, but in my opinion, they are the light that supports each other to survive. The boy who was guilty of killing his father and the girl who was guilty of patricide carefully covered up the pain of the past in the darkness, and also warmed each other in the darkness. Although there is not a single sentence in the book that explicitly describes the scene between the two of them, the bond between them is always mentioned implicitly... RK embroidered on the bag, the name of the store RのY, etc. Yukiho never shows her true colors. After killing her mother and facing the attacks of Fujimura, Kawakawa Riko and Mika, she can use her perfect acting skills to show her innocence and kindness and her ignorance of it. And when she saw Ryoji lying in a pool of blood. At that time, her expression was as expressionless as a doll. She did not show the panic and fear expression of a normal person when encountering a corpse. The expressionless face like a doll was the most real expression she showed subconsciously... After all, she is so uncool, isn't she... The deepest bond that can be seen is the deep-rooted love between them... They are the people who understand each other best, but they are both living in the abyss, and there is no way to heal each other... After Ryoji was discovered by the police, in order to prevent the police from catching him, he chose to end his life with the scissors that changed his life. Is he free? Maybe... And Yukiho didn't look back even once when she went upstairs. This is what Ryoji wanted... If she turned back... Then Ryoji's death would be meaningless... Yukiho said, "There is no sun in my sky, it is always night, but it is not dark, because something has replaced the sun. Although it is not as bright as the sun, it is enough for me. With this light, I can treat the night as day. Do you understand? I have never had a sun, so I am not afraid of losing it." The goby is dead... The gun shrimp may still find a home... But the only light is gone... Can she continue walking? It was quite heavy after reading the book. I thought... If those dirty things had not happened in their childhood, when they grew up, they both should... Have their own sparkling lives... The detailed descriptions in this book are really amazing! When you see the ending, you will find that all the details cannot be ignored! The RK embroidered on the bag is the abbreviation of Ryoji Kirihara, given to him by Yukiho, and the store name RのY is an abbreviation of both of their names. The scene where the tutor is holding Yukiho's key sometimes appears, saying that there are bells hanging on the key ring, and the witness on the day her biological mother died said that she heard the girl (Yukiho) having a jingling bell every time she took a step, indicating that Yukiho had brought the key at that time, etc... If Ryoji hadn't revealed his flaws behind the scenes... Maybe the police would never have been able to find out that the murderer of that highly suspicious case was actually a child... But in the end, the legal network was so open that no leaks could be missed...
Did Yukiho really sleep with Ryoji's father?



