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Futur Yumeko's 6th Single, The Worldline of "Why is the Night Breeze So Pleasant?", is one of the "Fortune's Trio Anthems." This track dives deeply into the heights of heartache, weaving fierce inner conflict with moments of quiet release. The refrain, "Hate! Hate! Hate! If only I could say I really hate you, how much easier it would be," vividly paints a picture of emotional chaos, blending love and resentment. The second verse, with its powerful message, "Don't believe, don't doubt, confirm!! Clinging to those words... but the ship from the cosmos doesn't depart... cursed by freezing!" conveys the weight of staying true to one's convictions and the fulfillment felt when they're finally rewarded. This reflects a state only those who endure can reach-a place as comforting as the night breeze itself.

Background of the Song:
The Worldline of "The Night Breeze Feels So Comforting Somehow" draws inspiration from the following themes:

The Trials of Unspoken Love and Conviction:
The pain of wanting to scream "I hate you" but holding back to protect a relationship, and the agony of remaining steadfast, demonstrates the depth of tested faith. The lyrics highlight the endurance needed to bear such trials, with the promise of an open door on the other side.

Emotional Swings and the Path to Good Fortune:
Like a swing that dips low before soaring, emotions in this song shift from despair to relief. For those who persevere, a moment arrives where the night breeze feels comforting-a reward for their faith and resilience, marking the beginning of good fortune in a new worldline.

A Composition Intertwining Suffering with Relief:
This piece expresses the intense suffering of an ordeal and the gratitude and release that follow. In live performances, the profound emotional pull will resonate with the audience, enveloping them in a wave of longing, then offering the salvation of hope.

Song Characteristics:
With lyrics like "Hate! Hate! Hate! If only I could say I really hate you, how much easier it would be" and "Don't believe, don't doubt, confirm!!... cursed by freezing!" the song blends powerful words with an emotional melody, guiding listeners from sorrow to the hope that follows. In that moment when the night breeze feels comforting, a door to fortune opens, known only to those who have endured-a truly unforgettable experience.