Behind the scenes of the war, they smile at the children

Toney 2022-10-23 17:01:17

The main line of FZ is the Holy Grail War, and the oppressive and cruel darkness is the main color that cannot be changed. But behind the scenes of iron and blood, there are these masters who are tough in front of the curtain, showing warm smiles to the children, becoming a rare glimmer of humanity in FZ.

The Einzbern family: Kiritsugu ——→
Ilya Emiya Kiritsugu, a magician killer who slaughtered ruthlessly on the battlefield, but he was full of love for his daughter Ilyasviel. In a forest covered in silver, Kiritsugu walked with Illya, raced to find the winter sprouts of walnut, called Illya "His Royal Highness", and even let her ride around her neck and lead her around, as if An ordinary father who loves his daughter is very different from his stern aura on the battlefield. Even SABER commented that "the impression of MASTER should be more ruthless".
Because of the Holy Grail War, Kiritsugu was destined to not be able to accompany Illya for a long time and fulfill her father's duties. The crueler reality is that no one knows whether Kiritsugu will choose the latter when faced with a choice between his ideal and Illya. But at least he had spent time with Illya in the castle as a father before the war began. When Illya ran away screaming and screaming, when Illya had a black face and noisy Kiritsugu cheating, the doting in Kiritsugu's eyes was warm and real.

Tokiomi's family: Tokiomi——→Rin
sent Sakura away as his biological father, and this move by Tokiomi was reviled by many people. But only from Rin's point of view, Tokiomi is dedicated and caring to his daughter, and has not lost his fatherhood.
The Tohsaka family's starting point was high, but Rin didn't put too much pressure on it, at least in FZ. Tokiomi not only corrected the failure of Rin's magic, but also offered comfort and encouragement with a smile. When Rin thought that he and his mother were a burden, Tokiomi also made a nonsense reason to mix it up. As arrogant as Tokiomi, he will also take into account his daughter and turn his words into euphemism. This is probably the power of fatherly love.
In addition, compared to Kiritsugu, Tokiomi's love for his daughter Rin is more reflected in his education. What Tokiomi gave to Rin, magic circuits or gems were important, but the family motto of "always be calm and do things gracefully" couldn't be ignored either. This played a very important role in Rin's subsequent grades in school, getting along well with his classmates, and even his reckless courage and sense of justice in finding friends. How to be a good magician and a good person, this is Tokiomi's expectation for his beloved daughter, and it is also the wealth he left to Rin.

Matou's family: Kariya - → Sakura
Kariya's controversy is no less than Tokiomi. Whether Sakura's bleak life was Tokiomi's fault or Kariya's fault, it was hard to come up with an answer that would convince everyone. But for Sakura, from the moment she came to Matou's house, she lost the love of her parents—in the end, Kariya was the only one who cared about her and was willing to work hard to change her future.
Kariya could sacrifice her life for Sakura—even if this sacrifice could not be repaid, even if this sacrifice might be due to guilt in her heart—but among all living beings, who would give up like this? The courage to save others? What's more, it is not normal for people to treat the daughter born to the enemy who sympathizes with the enemy as his own child.
Therefore, Kariya's courage should be respected, and his love for Sakura should also be recognized. When Kariya squeezed a reassuring smile to Sakura, when Kariya hugged Sakura and promised to "will meet again", how many people shed tears?

This is the smile and care that these men showed to their children behind the scenes of the war. People were able to glimpse the soft corner of their hearts, and it also confirmed the poem, "The ruthless is not necessarily a hero, how can a pity be not a husband".

Added at the end of the article: I don't know why it's all loli, maybe my little daughter is still pity...?
In fact, the original intention of writing this aspect was that the warriors of love and justice could not cure me, so I had to do it myself, but in the end, the more I wrote, the more tangled it was, and it achieved a depressing effect...

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