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“Kira: "Why did Sei choose death? Was it simply to end his pain? Or...No matter what shape he was in or how crazy it was...maybe he wanted to live on forever in Rei.”

Quote by Fuyumi Soryo

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Fuyumi Soryo
Fuyumi Soryo

Fuyumi Soryo, born on January 6, 1959, is a Japanese artist known for her unique style and profound thematic explorations. Her works span various fields including painting, sculpture, and installation art. more

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