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However hanks to the intervention and lessons from Selphine, and her syndrome, Sol managed to change enough and gain enough to be a force for change as we see in the ending credits as well, implying that the continued cultivation of his mini garden and more knowledge about plants and medicines, together with his kravt, enabled him to continue growing medicinal plants for various purposes and help improve the livelihood of the residents so that they would not have to experience the hardships that he had gone through as a kid along with his sister.
and therein lies the lesson that even in the midst of grief and tragedy, a seed of hope and purpose can sprout forth and bloom into change and growth.
now, who else's lives will change and be impacted by Selphine as she continues her journey back home.