
They Want to Atone for Their Sins, but I Will Never Forgive Them
About This Novel
That year, Tsuki Hayakawa accidentally killed a gangster while trying to save three girls. On the day of the trial, the three parties gave up testifying, and Tsuki Hayakawa was found guilty of manslaughter. Eventually, he was imprisoned and was not released until he was twenty years old. Youth, education, and hope were all buried in that small house. On the day she was released from prison, Tsuki Hayakawa saw three cars parked outside the prison. They were here to atone for their sins. But he wasn't going to forgive them. Ten years, twenty years, a lifetime will never forgive me. ... What Hayakawa Tsuki didn't know was. During the years he was in the juvenile detention center, the lives of the three girls had undergone earth-shaking changes. Some of them dropped out of school and left home, severing ties with their families and wanting to make amends. Some people give up what they once regarded as their passion for life and close their hearts. Some people try to make up for the mistakes of the past, constantly trying to clarify and restore the truth. But can these make up for the mistakes of the past? Hayakawa Tsuki, refuses to forgive and will never change.
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
It is relatively objective and shows the ugliness of human nature. Secondly, the protagonist is not the Virgin Mary
The author is so good, I will support you more soon
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Official(2)Scraped 4d ago
It is relatively objective and shows the ugliness of human nature. Secondly, the protagonist is not the Virgin Mary
The author is so good, I will support you more soon









