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III. With a Heart Unwithered


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To the dead, when she bids farewell,
She casts the slate into the fire, an act futile.

I have never heard of lands with such customs.

At this time, something drizzles down the slate,
Full of colors,
seemingly tears for the Reaper of chills.

It turns out the slate is inscribed with poems,
And every phrase
Is diligently colored with skill.

“Before people pass away,
I write down these poems.”
[1]
That is the limit of the girl's answer —
And she only responds with silence
for requests to read these poems.


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As time goes by, she finally opens her petal-veiled heart,
And the reason behind her reluctance to show her work is finally clear:

“My poems are still too green… Not worthy to be art.”[2]
— It stems from the girl's shame and discomfort.

It seems the girl once loved to imagine with effort,
And many wild tales were written on her part.
A misunderstand was what made her cease this art.

It was a pair of archenemies who gained fame in the war,
One of them burst into laughter after reading the girl's poetic words —

“He and I clearly wish to kill and tear each other apart.
But in your eyes, you think we are close, unable to part?”
[3]


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[1] Spoken by Castorice.
[2] Spoken by Castorice.
[3] Spoken by Phainon.
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