The king of "mi ni konai." Ed is notoriously short (149cm+antenna). His "Dekai" is his alchemical power and his rage. The fact that he can clap his hands and reshape a city block—a power that should belong to a giant—fits inside a tiny, screaming teenager. That is the essence of the keyword.
"Uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni kona best"
Big little brother,
mountain in sneakers —
you grew past the doorframe,
past the phone signal,
past every "I'll visit soon."
You don’t come to see me.
But the empty space you leave
is shaped like a promise. uchi no otouto maji de dekain dakedo mi ni kona best
And maybe that’s the best part:
your absence is so large,
it becomes a room I keep clean
just in case.
Maji de dekai.
Seriously huge —
your shadow, your silence,
your sudden texts at 3 a.m.
You don’t come.
But when you do,
the earth shakes a little,
and so do I —
from laughing. The king of "mi ni konai
So yes. This is the best.
The giant who never visits
but lives in every echo.
This translates to something like "My little sister is really strong, but she's also really cute".
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