Summary
Highlights
The narrator opens, hoping for a shooting star that doesn't appear, yet remains optimistic, believing it 'might appear next time' and the need to be prepared for it.
Various story possibilities are presented, encompassing 'Romance and Reason,' a conflict between kings, the continuous cycle of 'life and death,' the triumphant return of a 'Holy Maiden,' and the emotional honesty between two hearts.
Despite the warm tales, the narrator feels 'some small regrets' and questions if a predetermined 'fate only ever has one course,' pondering if this desire is an 'overly naive dream.'
The narrator asks for more time, asserting that 'Amphoreus won't be forgotten' and embraces the idea that 'every ending begets a beginning.' A decision is made to 'Erase Time from eternity' to create a 'blank space' for a new story.
A creative tip is shared: ''Goodbye' means... 'hello'. The narrator then invites the listener to imagine 'the true starry skies' and reiterates the hope for a shooting star. Although acknowledging a potential absence, a promise is made to 'definitely meet again in the distant future,' solidifying a future reunion under the name 'Cyrene'.