
About This Novel
Murakami Kiyoshi, the famous Showa man, the guardian of Japanese women's health, the guide of Japanese gender liberation, the angel investor of Japanese female entrepreneurship, and the most conscientious back wave in the Japanese financial circle in the 20th century. "If one day I leave the world, please engrave the insignificant contribution I made to Japanese women on my tombstone. Only in this way can I feel at ease." - Kiyoshi Murakami
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Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
A religious group was formed to promote condoms? How many years of cerebral hemorrhage did it take to figure out this operation? Wouldn't it be enough to report the seriousness of AIDS?
Updates are too slow and not enough to watch.
A good-looking work, the plot is coherent and novel, not brainless
Hey hey hey, whose waistcoat is 😘The author wrote what I was thinking, and many of the ideas coincided with each other. The sentences are thought-provoking and heartfelt. OK OK OK!
A very awkward protagonist, he deserves not to be able to write about it anymore
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 2d ago
A religious group was formed to promote condoms? How many years of cerebral hemorrhage did it take to figure out this operation? Wouldn't it be enough to report the seriousness of AIDS?
Updates are too slow and not enough to watch.
A good-looking work, the plot is coherent and novel, not brainless
Hey hey hey, whose waistcoat is 😘The author wrote what I was thinking, and many of the ideas coincided with each other. The sentences are thought-provoking and heartfelt. OK OK OK!
A very awkward protagonist, he deserves not to be able to write about it anymore













