gojo didn't have time to be sad. the only time was probably after meeting geto in shinjuku. when gojo was sitting on the steps, and everything was in chaos in his head. he looked absolutely lost, but how long had he forgotten about the burden of responsibility? how long have you been an emotionally exhausted young man? no.
and did he have the opportunity to mourn the death of the only friend he saw for the first and last time in ten years? no. and that's the whole gojo. in the first place is always work, college, students, but not himself.
therefore, the moment in shibuya before sealing it breaks my heart. he lost control of the situation and lost control of himself.
and the emotions just burst out of him.
So stay with me
what if Gege had chosen not the ending "three survive, one dies", as we have now, but "three die, one survives"? Let's say only Gojo Yi would have survived...Would he be happy to survive up to his elbows in the blood of his own students? it seems to me that he would have felt worse than ever
if at all it is possible to feel freedom and happiness from death, then this is exactly how gojo felt...He didn't make his dreams come true, but he gave his students a chance to fulfill their dreams, which is very noble, but Gojo's dream was not destined to come true while he was alive
yes, of course, if everyone had survived, then everyone would have been happy in the new world, but we didn't have that option from the very beginning to begin with, therefore, I am reasoning only from the position of choosing a red or blue "pill"
defenseless
'–do you feel it?'
memories mixed with reality. my hands were wet either from morning dew, or from blood. was the body shaking in a fever of laughter or pain? did tears of joy or sorrow run down your cheeks?
I still didn't understand what I was supposed to feel that day, except for the elusive warmth of your body.
art by neuchimonai on twitter
dec 24, a long time ago