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My own favorite crayon's manga / #Tragedy(2)

10 years where I loved you the most

Complete | Choda | 2000 released

Wait... Imma cry first. THIS STORY LITERALLY CAUSED PAIN ON MY HEART AND SWELLED MY EYES. The story taught me that regrets are for sure be learned in the end of the line. The characters taught how to live my life to the fullest so that we won't have regrets in the future. That we must treasure every moments and people in our life. We must be grateful for every chances and opportunity we have everyday. We must cherish this life generally because this is a gift that we should never give up. SOBRANG MAHALA KO YUNG AUTHOR KAHIT PINAIYAK NYA KO. But I really wanted the MC's to have a clear and calm conversation...just a typical conversation where they will explain their sides, elaborate and clear the misunderstanding, trying to figure out what went wrong and hopefully learning to forgive their selves and each other. I don't wish that they shall be back together. I just wanted them to have a conversation. Because the ending is so heart breaking. One of them died with full of regrets and pain (actually those words can't explain the grief that chatacter felt) and one of them gave up everything and blame himself until the end. So much pain for a story

Haruka Tooki Ie

Complete | yatsuda teki | 2019 released

I don't know what i will feel about this story. The story plot about religions really hits close to home, because I myself is a follower of God and there's also times when I doubting things related to the church / religion. And this story made me realizes that I'm not the only one thinking that way. This story requires a lot of understanding, both in terms of religion, belief, and reality. Superb story by the way, Even tho they both commit to death, I'm not sad at all because I know they are both happy with their decision and I know they will continue to be the home for each other. This story made me love to read books again, I'm happy to know this kind of story still exist. Thank you, author!