
Ripples of Night
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"Unexpectedly, my life is not bad." At the foot of Mount Fuji, there is a small store called "Fujiya". The second daughter, Kokuni Nasumi, went to Tokyo when she was young and died of cancer at the age of forty-three. She once went to a tavern with her close colleagues after get off work to speak ill of her boss or clients. She once beat up her friend's scumbag boss in the street. She once borrowed huge sums of money for medical treatment and owed favors. She once said, "It's okay to die, but it would be a pity not to see the ending of the comic strip." What she has experienced is an ordinary life that can be seen everywhere. Her words and her presence are like spreading ripples, affecting family, friends and children they have never met... Those who are related to her, at some ordinary or special life node, get some kind of strength and blessing from Nasumi's life gesture, and then continue to stumble forward.
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