Inuyasha promised platycodon grandiflorum to become a human being, while Inuyasha was bent on getting the jade of four souls and becoming a real monster. At first, I was estimated to be close to Platycodon grandiflorum, but I fell in love with Platycodon grandiflorum in the process. At the request of Platycodon grandiflorum, Inuyasha promised Platycodon grandiflorum to make a wish to the jade of four souls, so that Inuyasha could become a human being.
Judging from the sleepless nights when Inuyasha became a human being, how afraid Inuyasha was of becoming a human being, and how much courage Inuyasha needs to become a real person now. Isn't this due to his trust in platycodon grandiflorum?
Every heart has another side, whether it is platycodon grandiflorum after death or rebirth. Inuyasha always has platycodon grandiflorum in his heart, which also makes Ge Wei often lose his temper and be jealous. When Inuyasha heard what happened to Platycodon grandiflorum, he was not calm at once, and even left Ge Wei and went straight over, even though it was a trap.
After the resurrection, Platycodon loved and hated Inuyasha, so she chose to drag Inuyasha to the grave. At that time, she always thought that Inuyasha had taken away the jade of her four souls and seriously hurt her. The wrong cognition made him think that Inuyasha had cheated and used himself before, even though Platycodon still loved Inuyasha deeply!
When the final misunderstanding was solved, Platycodon grandiflorum embarked on a journey to destroy Naraku. Perhaps he felt Inuyasha's intention to Ge Wei, perhaps because of his status as a living dead, and Platycodon stopped taking the initiative to find Inuyasha. When Platycodon grandiflorum was badly wounded and dying by Naraku, two people who once loved each other finally got along briefly. The kiss between them was happy and a happy ending.
Finally, it may be a relief for Platycodon grandiflorum to leave Inuyasha's arms. She had lost hope when she was resurrected by mud, and it was happy to leave in the arms of her lover. Finally, he spent the last moment of his life with him, which was enough for her. Platycodon grandiflorum, like the flower language of balloon flowers, represents eternal love.