Chapter 30: An appointment with the new name Kahori.

PS: Again, if you can't accept it, you can choose to skip it!

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The third volume of "Five Seconds" is the same as the title of the work, which is called "Five Centimeters per Second".

tells the story of the three people who grew up, Hua Miao still loves Guishu, but Akari is engaged to another man, and Guishu, who works numbly every day, finally loses himself in his thoughts about Akari.

In order to find the relationship he once had, Takaki chose to quit his job and return to the place where he and Akari first met, and searched all the way from the beginning.

After crossing most of Japan, one day, during the season of falling cherry blossoms, just like the scene when I was a child, Kiki and Akari passed by the railroad tracks and recognized each other.

When the two walked to both sides of the tracks, they turned their heads in unison. At this moment, a speeding train blocked the sight of the two of them.

When the train passes, Kiki discovers that Akari has left.

Then, in the cherry blossom rain that fell at a rate of 5 centimeters per second, Takaki turned away with a hint of a smile.

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The ending of "Second Five" is very unexpected by the new name Kahori, she thought that the final result was that Takaki and Akari were together, which was the result she hoped for the most, and the result that most readers wanted the most.

However, I never expected that the final outcome was that Akari was engaged to someone else, and when he met Guishu for the last time, he didn't stay, but chose to leave.

Disappointment, depression and even some heartache.

The ending of "Seconds Five" puts her in a bad mood, and she slowly releases the mouse and leans limply on the back of her chair.

Why did the author give "Seconds Five" such an ending? Isn't the happy ending more touching?

She closed her eyes and slowly reflected on the story of the last volume, and a question came to her heart.

Why did Akari choose to leave in the end?

Guishu is deeply in love with Akari, and Akari is also deeply in love with Guishu, which can be clearly seen from many plots in the text.

But why didn't Akari stay, but chose to leave?

For some reason, as soon as this question appeared in her mind, it kept lingering.

She was suddenly silent, and she felt that she didn't really understand "Second Five" at all.

So she sat up straight again, slid her fingers over the mouse, clicked on the first volume of "Second Five", and looked at it from the beginning.

While re-reading, she began to search for every detail in the text.

Guishu and Akari kept changing schools, but the train was late when they agreed to meet, Guishu's first letter to Akari was blown away by the wind, and the flower seedlings hid in the quilt and cried, Akari's last stop and choice to leave, and Guishu's last smile......

After reading "Second Five" for the second time, the new name Kahori sincerely sighed that the author is really paving the way all the time, and he has buried a pile of foreshadowing to make all emotions explode at the last moment.

At the same moment, she finally understood the meaning of the ending of "Second Five".

Akari and Takaki met when they were children (at the railroad tracks), but eventually the two went to different places (on both sides of the railroad tracks).

Although they both have thoughts in their hearts (the two turn their heads in unison), all kinds of difficulties straddle the two (the speeding train blocks the sight of the two of them), and Kiki is confused in his memories and does not accept any new happiness (the ever-changing but unchanged carriage in front of Tono).

When the prosperity is gone, Akari finds happiness (Akari has left), and Takaki finally comes out of his confusion (Tono turns away with a hint of a smile).

What the author wants to convey is that once innocent feelings do not fade away with the passage of time. Even if this relationship is not completed for various reasons, it will definitely be a beautiful memory in my heart.

And shrinking into the scars of the past, not daring to accept new happiness, will only make the heart grow older and older, and finally slowly die.

Memories are like wine, a little you can feel the sweetness in it, if you drink too much and indulge in it, you are just a delirious drunkard.

The price of growing up must be the distance between hearts for 10,000 years, even if I still miss and love someone in my heart, but I no longer have the courage of my youth, the boy who traveled half of Japan in order to see the girl he loves, has now disappeared with time.

In the cherry blossom rain falling at a speed of 5 centimeters per second, in the happy past, Takaki took a step forward. The two backs that are drifting apart contain the sadness of having no love, but more of a vision for a happy future.

Seeing this, the new name Kaori suddenly smiled.

Before, she was looking forward to Akari's stop, but at this moment, she felt that even if she left, it was still a beautiful story.

This may be the answer given by the author.

The new name Kaori sighed, and "Second Five" was finished like this. It's a bit of a sense of loss.

Inadvertently, she saw the Twitter icon in the bottom right corner flicker.

She subconsciously clicked on it and found the private message sent to her by the White Horse Detective: "Hello, I am the author of "Five Centimeters per Second", and the white horse is not a horse. Thank you for your recommendation, thank you. ”

When she saw this private message, she suddenly had an urge to see this "white horse not a horse".

She really wants to know, what kind of person is the other party, and what kind of experience has she had to write such a real and immersive "Second Five"?

So she sent a private message to Detective Baima: "Hello, Teacher Baima. I love your novel. I don't know if you're interested in publishing it, but if so, I can help. ”

I wanted to meet each other, but I had to find a suitable excuse. That's why she threw the bait.

Any novelist, whether it's for money or a hobby, would love to see their novels published. It is the common wish of every writer to let more people see their works.

In the other direction of Tokyo, Hakuba Detective's house.

The white horse detective who was drawing a comic suddenly saw the icon in the lower right corner of the computer flash.

He put down his paintbrush and clicked on Twitter. I saw the message of the new name Kahori: "Hello, Mr. Hakuba. I love your novel. I don't know if you're interested in publishing it, but if so, I can help. ”

Bai Ma Tan's heart moved, he had just finished uploading "Second Five", and was thinking about which publishing house to find to publish the physical book of "Second Five", but he didn't expect that now the new name Xiang Baoli offered to help him, and he was really sleepy and touched the pillow.

Detective White Horse replied: "I can indeed be interested in publishing. ”

Seeing the news of the White Horse Detective, the new name Xiang Baoli's eyes lit up, and he hurriedly typed: "If you have time, we can make an appointment with a place, and the specific meeting is in detail." ”

Bai Ma thought for a moment and replied, "Will it be okay tomorrow afternoon?"

In Japanese universities, classes are generally held in the morning and free time in the afternoon, so you can choose to participate in club activities or go back to rest.

Detective White Horse has never joined any clubs, so he is basically free in the afternoon.

The news came from the new name Kahori: "Yes. ”

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