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The horror! The shame!
 
The horror! The shame!
  
They had spent so much time trying to conceive, and wound up with this?
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They had spent so much time trying to conceive, and wound up with ''this''?
  
 
Now, don't be judgmental. For a man who valued tradition above all and put his sliver of immortality called "legacy" upon a pedestal higher than anything else, Keita Ishibashi was understandably rattled. You could say he was stabbed in the heart by his expectations.
 
Now, don't be judgmental. For a man who valued tradition above all and put his sliver of immortality called "legacy" upon a pedestal higher than anything else, Keita Ishibashi was understandably rattled. You could say he was stabbed in the heart by his expectations.
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In order to teach his son some humility, Keita sent Keitaro to the small town of Inaba to attend high school there under the supervision of his grandparents. It was where Keita himself grew up; he thought, "If such a place could instill the meaning and value of hard work in me, then it must be able to do it for my son, my own flesh and blood."
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In order to teach his son some humility, Keita sent Keitaro to the small town of Inaba to attend high school there under the supervision of his grandparents. It was where Keita himself grew up; he thought, ''"If such a place could instill the meaning and value of hard work in me, then it must be able to do it for my son, my own flesh and blood."''
  
 
When Keitaro Ishibashi enrolled in Yasogami High, he approached it as a painter might approach a canvas. Yes, that's the best way to put it. In fact, it wouldn't be too far to say Keitaro Ishibashi was an artist. Only his medium was not paint, or music, or the written word. If you wanted to put it eloquently, you could say his medium was "the human soul." Poetic, isn't it~?
 
When Keitaro Ishibashi enrolled in Yasogami High, he approached it as a painter might approach a canvas. Yes, that's the best way to put it. In fact, it wouldn't be too far to say Keitaro Ishibashi was an artist. Only his medium was not paint, or music, or the written word. If you wanted to put it eloquently, you could say his medium was "the human soul." Poetic, isn't it~?
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The girl was too self-conscious to accept herself and realize the boy's feelings for her "self," and instead forced a transformation into the very thing he hated.
 
The girl was too self-conscious to accept herself and realize the boy's feelings for her "self," and instead forced a transformation into the very thing he hated.
  
''"The problem is yourself, Aka-chan."''
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''"The problem is with yourself, Aka-chan."''
  
 
''"You're too insecure."''
 
''"You're too insecure."''
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He thought: ''"Is this real?"'' when the doctor diagnosed him with late-stage lymphoma and told him the cancer had already metastasized.
 
He thought: ''"Is this real?"'' when the doctor diagnosed him with late-stage lymphoma and told him the cancer had already metastasized.
  
He thought: ''"Is this real?"' when the doctor told him, given his age and the stage of the lymphoma, his odds of survival were incredibly slim.
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He thought: ''"Is this real?"'' when the doctor told him, given his age and the stage of the lymphoma, his odds of survival were incredibly slim.
  
 
He thought: ''"Is this real?"'' when the treatment began and he felt his health slip away, little by little, devoured by the monstrosity inside him and the monstrosities used to make a futile war against it.
 
He thought: ''"Is this real?"'' when the treatment began and he felt his health slip away, little by little, devoured by the monstrosity inside him and the monstrosities used to make a futile war against it.
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Who would protect his legacy...?
 
Who would protect his legacy...?
  
And then, he thought: "Keitaro." The only lifeboat he had on his sinking ship. Would this one have a hole? Keitaro had not come to visit him once. But if he stressed, clearly, what was about to happen; that his own father was about to die; that he was the only one who could preserve the family; that he was the only one who could support his mother and sisters; ... that he was the only one who could carry on his company...
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And then, he thought: ''"Keitaro."'' The only lifeboat he had on his sinking ship. Would this one have a hole? Keitaro had not come to visit him once. But if he stressed, clearly, what was about to happen; that his own father was about to die; that he was the only one who could preserve the family; that he was the only one who could support his mother and sisters; ... that he was the only one who could carry on his company...
 
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