After finishing this game, I was filled with profound melancholy and emptiness, because it was so astonishing yet had already come to an end. It took me two days to escape this state, but ultimately I burst into tears on the third afternoon after completing it. For me, Adastra has delivered an experience incomparable to other games of the same genre – not only because of its uniquely captivating worldview, but more importantly due to the relationship between protagonist Marco and Amicus. In my view, their bond doesn't require sex to establish. Sex is merely a delightful dessert to their love. Their affection resonated with me so deeply that I couldn't help but immerse myself in Marco's perspective. Although I don't agree with some of Marco's actions, they vividly portray his personality, as do nearly all characters in the game – especially Amicus. He made me disillusioned with reality, where "fast-food romance" reduces sex to the sole definition of love. Yet Amicus, whether inviting me to stroke his belly in the bedroom, embracing me helplessly in the coliseum, or shedding tears during our farewell, constantly revealed his purest and most unadorned love.Even now, I still miss my wolf deeply, and this lingering longing leaves me depressed and sorrowful. From the bottom of my heart, I hope to witness the eight-year reunion with my wolf within my lifetime. I also yearn to see new stories unfold for other characters like Neferu. Finally, my heartfelt thanks to every member of Echo Projects for presenting such an outstanding story that reignited my hope in life.(The above content has been machine-translated.)