Ah Hum

Ah Hum

by (japan) Kuniko Mukuda

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Ah (pronounced hōng) is a pair of stone statues of Koma dogs in front of the shrine. The one who opens his mouth is Ah, and the one who closes his mouth is Hum. "Ah" means the close friendship that is connected by breathing. Kadokura Shuzo is handsome, and almost every woman will look back at him when he walks on the street; Mizuta Senkichi is just the opposite, an ordinary middle-aged man. The two worlds are as different as each other, but their relationship is as close as the stone-carved mythical beast dogs "Ah" and "Hum" in front of the shrine. Secretly, Kadokura has a silent affection for Senji's wife, Tamei, who also falls in love with the handsome Kadokura. Until the eve of the war, the hidden curtains almost broke through and were lifted one by one...

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