Let's go to the seaside is a poem that Eiko likes very much. After moving, Eiko met a friend, but this friend Eiko found out that he was a "thief", which was originally a secret between them, but because Eiko accidentally exposed the gift his friend gave him, as a result, his friend was taken away by the police.
The person I like is a "thief" who collects junk. He is honest and kind, but in order to live, he has to do some "shady" activities and steal from another person. Although he is talking to eiko, he also blames himself. But in the end, the development of things made him unable to turn back, and he resolutely embarked on this wrong path.
Eiko was very sad when he was arrested. Young and stubborn, she never believed that a "good man" was a thief. Eiko felt very depressed when she saw that she was caught in public. She knew that their agreement of "going to see the sea together" would never come true. It is also difficult for her to tell what is a "good guy" and what is a "bad guy", just as we can't tell the fuzzy boundary between the sea and the sky. Because for Eiko, he was the "big brother", but he was taken away by the police. Whether he is a good man or a bad man, or both, is the unsolved mystery of Eiko when he was a child.
I don't think a "thief" should be counted as a bad person, because he has to pay for his brother's school and serve his blind mother because of his life. From this, I also deeply felt the darkness of the society at that time. The rich enjoy prosperity all their lives, while the poor can only stay poor forever. Life is much better than Eiko's now, but some young people, even college students, are still idle and do nothing all day. Isn't this a failure of our parents' efforts since childhood?
We must cherish the good life now.