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But last weekend, I stayed at a relative’s house. Their kid is young – still at the age where words are physical things: pointing, grunting, showing you a broken crayon like it’s evidence in a trial.

This sounds like a fragment from a discussion about where staying with a relative’s child carries no romantic commitment. shinseki no ko to o tomari da kara eng free

“The grove was once a lonely sapling, abandoned after a great fire that scarred the valley,” Hikari began. “The villagers, desperate for hope, gathered stones and prayers, and the sapling drank their wishes. It grew into the Great Cedar, and with each leaf it sprouted, a fragment of the villagers’ hopes took root.” But last weekend, I stayed at a relative’s house

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