
Collected Relics of the Taisho Showa Period
by Rayner
About This Novel
I'm happy to talk about Japan and Japanese people. However, from my side you can only see an extremely conservative face of the old Japanese people. Of course, more people are willing to call me "old forces" directly. The groups that are called "old forces" or "the soon-to-be-passed" are no longer simple individuals. In this era, all old forces are the targets of innovation. (Whether it is the new forces or the old forces, they all get what they need and fight for their own beliefs.) I have been thinking about the topic of "eternity" since I was a child. Such easy and pale words, I opened my mouth to tell others, but it was like a blade that cut my lips together, like water, like blood, flowing out from a wound that had not yet solidified. Eternity obviously does not exist, but we have to coin such words. Perhaps this is an illusion and comfort for the hopeless past. How to describe it? Just like the increasingly developing social education uses its softness to wrap the hard core. Just like wearing shoes, if you only wear a thin layer, the soles of your feet will be easily injured, and the shape of your feet will not be easily covered by the hot sun; if you wear them too thickly, it will become a shackle that restricts freedom. Maybe he succumbed to the most absurd customs in the culture, or maybe he knelt under the violence of the shoemaker and his heart was tied by the shoe, and he no longer had the will to fight.
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