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  • #1
    Ryukishi07
    “Without love, it cannot be seen.”
    Ryukishi07, Umineko WHEN THEY CRY Episode 2: Turn of the Golden Witch, Vol. 1

  • #2
    Ryukishi07
    “Humans are beings who live by molding themselves to fit society...In other words, from the time they're born, trusting each other is genetically imprinted on them.”
    Ryukishi07, Umineko WHEN THEY CRY Episode 2: Turn of the Golden Witch, Vol. 1

  • #3
    Ryukishi07
    “If only I know the truth, that's pointless!! I know it after dying. Truth belongs to living humans!! If the truth doesn't remain, the dead won't be rewarded!!!”
    Ryukishi07, Umineko WHEN THEY CRY Episode 2: Turn of the Golden Witch, Vol. 1

  • #4
    Ryukishi07
    “Healing isn't the same thing as removing pain. It's the pleasure we earn as compensation for withstanding pain. Therefore, removing the pain isn't healing. To know the joy of healing, you have to know the pain.”
    Ryukishi07

  • #5
    Ryukishi07
    “No, even if truth does exist, whether you believe it or not is determined by whether you have love or not. ...Can you really call truth without certainty truth?”
    Ryukishi07, Umineko WHEN THEY CRY Episode 4: Alliance of the Golden Witch, Vol. 1 - manga

  • #6
    Ryukishi07
    “The anguish of the human world comes when you want someone to acknowledge you, but you don't know what it is you should be striving for.”
    Ryukishi07, うみねこのなく頃に Episode 4: Alliance of the golden witch 3

  • #7
    “I remembered the moment I read a novel for the first time.

    The texture of the soft paper touching my fingertips. The black letters blooming on a white field. The texture of the page I folded with my hands.

    「 It isn’t important to read the letters. The important thing is where the letters lead you. 」

    My mother, who loved books, used to say this. At least for me, it wasn’t just a saying.

    The gaps in the black print. My own little snow garden lay in between the letters. This space, which was too small for someone to go into, was a perfect place for a child who liked to hide. Every time a pleasant sound was heard, the letters stacked up like snow.

    In it, I became a hero. I had adventures, loved and dreamt. Thus, I read, read and read again.

    I remembered the first time I was about to finish a book. It was like being deprived of the world.

    The protagonist and supporting characters walked off with the sentence ‘They lived happily ever after’ and I was left alone at the end of the story. In my vanity and sense of betrayal, my young self struggled because I couldn’t stand the loneliness.

    「This… is the end? 」

    Perhaps it was similar to learning about death. For the first time, I realized that something was finite.”
    Singshong, 전지적 독자 시점 1 [Jeonjijeog Dogja Sijeom 1]



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