There was no clear connection between Sanguine Red's novels," Tengen " and " Tengen 1 ", which could form an independent series. However, judging from the name, Tengen could be considered a follow-up to Tengen 1 because Tengen was usually used to refer to the first work in the series. However, this was not absolute, because the name connection did not necessarily mean that there was a direct causality between the works.
One main element is his difficult upbringing in poverty - stricken surroundings. Another is the constant bullying and discrimination he endured due to his physical appearance. And of course, his strong bond with his sister Daki. This bond was what drove him to protect her at all costs and also influenced his actions as a demon. For example, he would go to great lengths to avenge any harm done to her because of their shared experiences of being outcasts in society.
There was a girl and a boy in a competition. It was a race. The boy was overconfident and made some taunting remarks towards the girl before the race. This made the girl determined to win. During the race, the boy tried to block the girl's path a few times. The girl, not one to be bullied, elbowed him gently but firmly out of the way. In the end, the girl won and the boy was left fuming. But the girl just walked away with a proud smile on her face.
Once, I saw a wife and a mistress have an argument in a park. The wife found out about the mistress and confronted her. The mistress tried to act tough at first, but the wife was full of anger and rightful indignation. The wife started shouting about how the mistress was ruining her family. In the end, the mistress, feeling ashamed, ran away.