I have no intention of the world of mortals, but there are Iraqis in the world of mortals. I have done everything in the world of mortals and never returned to reincarnation.

What you are asking is that I have no intention of the world of mortals, but there are Iraqis in the world of mortals. What do you mean, I've done everything in the world of mortals and I'm never coming back? I have no intention of the world of mortals, and there are Iraqis in the world of mortals. The world of mortals is over and never comes back. This sentence expresses a kind of weariness of life in the world of mortals and persistence in love. The following is a sentence-by-sentence explanation of this sentence:

1, "I have never loved the world of mortals": The author said that he didn't want to be immersed in the world of mortals and was not interested in the complicated secular life.

2. "Why is there an Iraqi in the world of mortals": However, there is an Iraqi in the world of mortals that makes it impossible for the author to give up his attachment to the world of mortals easily.

3. "Treat me with everything in the world of mortals": After finishing everything in the world of mortals, the author will no longer miss the world of mortals.

4. "If you don't enter the reincarnation, you will never return": The author said that he would never be reincarnated again and completely get rid of the world of mortals. Generally speaking, this sentence depicts a scene where a person is tired of the world of mortals, but temporarily stays in the world of mortals for the sake of his loved ones, and completely leaves the world of mortals after completing all his responsibilities. This kind of emotional expression reflects a kind of attachment and helplessness to love and fatigue to secular life.