In the end, what made me feel a lot of emotion was the millennial friendship (ai) between Aziraphale and Crowley.
During those 6,000 years, they met and separated, helped each other and quarreled. In those 6,000 years, they experienced one century after another, one life after another. At every point in time, they lived their own lives, found their own fun, and lived as if they were missing you and me. freedom, and they do have the ability to be at ease like that. But in every century, every scene, every casual encounter, they have long been an indispensable part of each other.
Maybe they don't need to meet, maybe they are alone, maybe at both ends of the world I read my book and you drive your car, but they always have a large space in their hearts for each other, and when they see each other, there is no gap. The stuffed, at that time, they are complete two people.
Some say they're too slow to get through in 6,000 years, but to me, that kind of slow platonic emotion is the highest romance. If I were them, there would be no harm in living like this for thousands of years, there is no need to prove anything, he is already irreplaceable.
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