I see it differently.
She is much older then 6 six hundred year. Horo doesn’t have typical wishes any more. Money, time, haste, status are nothing. Horo doesn’t want to be alone, but she always wants to get a pleasure, plays. In addition, she wants to live a day-to-day existence. Without human’s adult complexes and wishes, I guess, we can see the character as it is. It’s a children grain.
So, if Lowrense is 1 thousand years old, he will lost his money hunt actions and, may be, will be remind himself in his childhood. I guess.
But Horo is a pride, wisdom, experience woman. Especially in the serious moment. So, there are no two sides in her for me.
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Originally Posted by JThree
And in the end do you think Holo might need Lawrence just a tad more than Lawrence needing her?
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I prefer not to think about it