A Just Ending

mood: okay




Recently, I finished watching the last episode of Nabari no Ou.

going through slight sleep deprivation and depression

just to get through to the end.

As if compensating

Tobari sensei let Gau-kun and Yoite, who are both homeless and quite broke, live with him and his lover.

As if granting Yoite's long yearned wish...

he disappeared with the wind at the end.

Through troubles and overflow of emotions

Finally...

Yoite can smile freely even as he goes to see his bastard father

Miharu...

he became the last person Yoite saw

and spoke too.

Such a sweet ending

I cried slightly at the very end when Yoite's essence was carried by the wind




Raikou-san died though

..to me that was the most depressing part.

It would have been better if Yukimi-san was to replace Raikou-san's role...

A pink haired shinobi that was a good bishounen

He led an Itachi-like life at the beginning of the anime

but became good friends with Miharu
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Why did he have to die?

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