The protagonist's return home, his mother's experiences lingering like a Nightmare that cannot be banished, the only solace for his Soul being silent actions, erecting a monument for his mother, quietly doing whatever he can think of. This is a repentance born of long-standing guilt toward his mother.
To his own brother, no matter what happened before, the first thought he had on his deathbed was reconciliation, reconciling with his brother, letting go of his past, saying goodbye to his future, and meeting his enemies. The scene with red eyes did not occur, and he even halted all those wanting to offer help. The dramatic scene was replaced by calmness; everything has passed, revisiting these grievances for a dying person, what significance does it have?
