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About This Novel
"Once hatred takes root in the heart, it is harder to eradicate it than to reach the sky." "The Journey of Strange Birds" is Haruki Murakami's largest novel, and the original book is a trilogy. The story is divided into two main lines, one is the historical line and the Battle of Nomonhan; the other is the realistic line, telling the story of the protagonist Okada Toru who has been missing for a week at the request of his wife Kumiko. He met all kinds of people on the way to find the cat. Later, my wife left without saying goodbye and wrote a letter saying that she had a new love. However, after investigation, Okada Hiroshi discovered that his wife was controlled by evil forces. After meditating hard in a deep dry well, he finally grabbed the bat and defeated his opponent, who symbolized "evil", in an unreal space. While saving his wife, Okada Toru himself also completed the self-salvation process from passive to active, passive to active.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Kumiko deliberately mentioned that she didn't like toilet paper and didn't like beef stir-fried with green pepper, so she could quarrel with Okada. Why is this happening all of a sudden after six years of marriage? Is he being threatened?
A simple phone call can reveal his wife's attitude towards Okada. Because of this phone call, the spaghetti at ten o'clock in the morning was too much. Okada didn't know how he felt. Maybe it was bad but he couldn't tell what was wrong.
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Official(2)Scraped 21d ago
Kumiko deliberately mentioned that she didn't like toilet paper and didn't like beef stir-fried with green pepper, so she could quarrel with Okada. Why is this happening all of a sudden after six years of marriage? Is he being threatened?
A simple phone call can reveal his wife's attitude towards Okada. Because of this phone call, the spaghetti at ten o'clock in the morning was too much. Okada didn't know how he felt. Maybe it was bad but he couldn't tell what was wrong.
