Macbeth cries and sees Kalanchoe flowers strewn around her feet. It was once the flower my mother gave me. When I was a child, Macbeth only remembered that his mother gave him beautiful flowers. However, as Macbeth grows up, Macbeth investigates the flower and learns the meaning of what her mother gave her.
Macbeth hoped to say nothing and not tell anyone, but certainly hoped. Macbeth hopes that this wish will not be granted by anyone. No one would listen to him, he thought so. But now it had appeared in front of him. Rei came to fulfill what Macbeth wanted.
"Macbeth. I am you." (Rei)
The language of Kalanchoe's flowers once sent by his mother is Protect you.
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"Macbeth, you're crying. You... well, can I see the Commander-in-Chief now? I want to know what's going on. Mack, please guide me." (Rei)