Ichirojiro: the Great War in the South

Ichirojiro: the Great War in the South

by (japan) Hidero Okuda

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Fifth-grade student Jiro Uehara discovered that his father was very different - he never went out to work and stayed at home with nothing to do all day long; he made critical remarks when he met everyone, and his sharp words were often overwhelming; he went to school to turn things upside down because the cost of Jiro's graduation trip was too high; he was even bitten by the tax bureau and received close attention from civil servants... For people who are used to following the rules, Ichiro is simply a disaster. Erlang originally thought that despite the constant wind and rain, he could still survive. Unexpectedly, a series of emergencies caused Erlang's family to move southward like "running away overnight." A major event that will cause a sensation across the country is about to be starred by the Uehara family on this small southern island.

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