
About This Novel
"Submarine" is a novel by Japanese writer Kotaro Isaka. It tells a story about youth and hope. Although it is a little cruel, it still makes people feel extremely warm. Isaka Kotaro said: "I want to write stories that cannot be truly solved. For example, a car accident, the perpetrator who suddenly takes away an innocent life is hateful, but maybe through media reports, we will learn about the various difficulties involved and gradually feel confused. "Submarine" is the subject I gave myself." Synopsis of the story of "Submarine": My job is to contact minors who have violated the law and judge whether to impose criminal sanctions. This time, I encountered a tricky thing. A young man named Yuma Tanaoka drove without a license and killed a pedestrian. A few days later, a young man came to the door. It was he who was distracted while driving, rushed onto the sidewalk, and took the life of Bangaoka's friend. On the day when Bangaoka caused the car accident, this young man had appeared at the scene of the accident. It's like we are playing mahjong with an invisible opponent all the time. At first, everyone gets thirteen cards, and even if they have a bad hand, they have to work hard to find a way to tie the cards. People with good luck will always draw good cards, while people with bad luck can only win a small amount of money even if they draw by themselves. Even if they complain that they are not lucky and can no longer play cards, they still have to continue playing.
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