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As John hands Reno back the ring that belonged to his father, purchased secretly from the pawn shop, it symbolizes both reconciliation and newfound hope for the future. The story concludes by imparting a bittersweet yet powerful moral: life’s adversities may knock one down, but the true strength lies in rising again, even when faced with the temptations of violence, crime, and regret.
In essence, the narrative of John's life is not merely a reflection of the brutality of underground fighting but rather a mesmerizing depiction of the human spirit's capacity to seek forgiveness, help others, and redeem oneself despite the weight of past transgressions.