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I like how open and unresolved the ending is, although it might be a personal bias. It doesn't sign the end of Seiran as a person to develop. It's still rather vague whether or not Seiran is going to find a purpose where she finds comfort & solace. She's gone through a journey, we know of the little things here and there such as an unsurprising distaste (and that's an euphemism) for Hell or the comfort of that air purifier of sorts, but there remain many questions wandering in Seiran's mind, about her place in the world. She's tried her time on the moon, she's tried her time on the surface. Will she settle for the monotony of it all? Can she deal with this sinking feeling of her unremarkable endeavors on Earth? If she was willing enough to go through this adventure, there ought to be something deeper, not necessarily to her quest, but to herself. She's lived through harsh discipline, yet now that she's faced with the rather carefree lifestyle one may lead in Earth, she may also see its few benefits, as it leaves little room for such thoughts. Doubt is a flower that must first be planted, but can bloom pretty much anywhere. Even knowing that, it's not like she can just go back and be forgiven, I think that's pretty much over, and I also don't believe there exists anyone on the surface that can force Seiran to fit through such a mold, even Eientei.
It's not something that has consumed her entirely. Hell, I might be largely extrapolating, but that's kind of what we're all in for with Touhou, even if it expresses itself in wildly different ways.

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