By rights, we shouldn't even be here. We should never have come.
But we are. But here we are.
Just like a great story, Mr. Frodo. It's like a great story we have heard, Mr. Frodo.
What really matters. Praise great deeds.
Full of darkness and danger. Full of darkness and danger.
Sometimes you don't want to know the ending, sometimes you don't want to know the ending.
Because how can the ending be happy? Because how can there be a happy ending?
With so many bad things happening, how can the world go back to the past? So many terrible things have happened, how can the world go back to the past?
But in the end, this shadow is just a passing sight-even darkness must pass. But in the end, the terrible shadow will eventually disappear, and even the darkness will disappear.
A new day will come. A new day will come.
When the sun shines, it will shine from a clearer place. The sun will also be brighter.
Those stories are with you and mean something to you. These are touching stories that will never be forgotten.
Even if you are too young to understand why. Even if you are too young to understand why.
But I think, Mr. Frodo, I understand. I know now. But I think I understand, Mr. Frodo. I understand now.
The people in the story have many opportunities to look back, but they don't. The protagonist in the story had many opportunities to give up halfway, but they didn't.
They move on because they insist on something. What are we holding on to, Sam? They go forward bravely because they have a belief. What do we believe, Sam?
Mr. Frodo, there must be something beautiful in this world. It is worth fighting for. There must be goodness in this world that is worth fighting for!
I'll give you a Chinese-English comparison.