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The last people I saved in my gallery are all minors NO— https://t.co/UHg3OAYhIr
the way how the characters I, probably, kin radiate no❤️ energy
The dark vines may also suggest akane's involvement in aoi's innermost feelings, her true and vulnerable self. He emphasizes how he knows her more than she thinks he does since they've been friends since childhood. The vines evince the fact that he has known her true self all+
Next, aside from the colorful parts of the plant, aidairo have also included these dark withering vines that are wrapping itself around akane's arms. I believe the vines symbolize aoi's true self and innermost feelings. As described by akane, aoi doesn't trust anybody unless+
Despite the purple flower, or the idealistic portrayal of aoi, is in akane's grasp his face doesn't look pleased. This suggests his hatred towards the unrealistic picture of her. This infamous idealistic image of her that led to her acting 'prideful' is what infuriates him.
There's no way we were given these two artwork for nothing, the brief peaceful layout of the sunset sky must've a connection with Amane's past in which tsukasa barged in, ruining the picture perfect, the illusion and dream