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[The new year began.]

[You took the national entrance exam.]

[Because you hadn't studied properly in the past half year, you only got into a not-so-good university.]

[You didn't care. Your heart was fully devoted to the band now!]

[Compared to graduating normally and working in a company where you could see the end of your life from day one, you preferred to chase the distant, uncertain dream.]

[But one thing lingered in your mind these days...]

[Toru had reached school age, but could not enroll.]

[You, newly an adult, could not adopt him, and could not give him a household registry.]

[Life without a registry was hard. Not being able to attend school was only a small part of it.]

[You knew that at this rate, the child would be ruined in your hands.]

[He couldn't learn and play like other children, trapped in a tiny 60-square-ter apartnt. His future was pitch-black.]

[Perhaps sensing your worry, Toru comforted you, saying he didn't need to go to school.]

[That only made your guilt worse.]

[You decided: ]

[1. Continue your Genji Plan.]

[2. Ask your parents for help.]

[3. Send him to a welfare ho so he can receive basic education.]

Seika read through the options one by one.

Continuing to raise him alone was unrealistic, she would ruin him.

Sending him to a welfare ho… then the past months of effort would be wasted.

And Toru himself did not want to go.

After thinking it through, only the second option made sense.

[For the sake of this young child, you put aside your rebellious teenage attitude and chose to tell your parents the truth.]

[On a spring day...]

[You brought Toru back ho.]

[The first to spot you was your sister, Ijichi Nijika.]

[When she learned the boy's na was Toru, Nijika was overjoyed.]

Overjoyed?

Why?

Seika couldn't understand her younger sister's logic.

[Your mother learned second.]

[She stared at Toru in disbelief.]

[Dozens of scenarios flashed through her mind. In the end, her eyes filled with tears as she hugged you, comforting you softly.]

["It's okay, Seika. We'll help you raise him."]

[You sighed and pushed her away.]

["Mom, he's not my child."]

["Really?"]

["Really!"]

[Soon…]

[You explained the events of that winter night months ago.]

[After hearing your explanation—]

[Your mother looked at Toru with newfound gentleness.]

[Then you shared the difficulties you'd been facing.]

[Hearing everything, your mother said she and your father would find a way.]

[Only then did you relax.]

[A few days later, your father told you he had a female friend who was child-free by choice but t the requirents to adopt Toru.]

[But she didn't want to raise the child herself. She only agreed to have him registered under her household.]

[So Toru might end up living with the Ijichi family.]

[To your father, this was no issue: "We don't lack chopsticks. One more kid is nothing."]

[A few days later~]

[Toru's paperwork was completed.]

[After this...]

[Toru officially beca your younger brother.]

[Ti flew.]

[Soon the sester began.]

[Since your university wasn't far from ho, you didn't move out.]

[During this ti.]

[Your band work grew busier, and you beca more and more distant from your siblings.]

[Seeing you absorbed in chasing dreams, your mother repeatedly asked you to care more about Nijika's feelings, but you quietly ignored her every ti.]

[After several cycles of this.]

[Your mother's nagging made your dissatisfaction pile up.]

[You were like a dormant volcano, accumulating pressure that could erupt at any mont.]

Seika felt the plot going in a bad direction.

Sure enough...

[Finally...]

[At the start of your second university sester, your volcano erupted. You abandoned your family and moved out alone.]

[As you left.]

[Your younger sister Nijika watched you with reluctant, tearful eyes. She didn't want you to go.]

[Your brother Toru tried to follow, but you t him with a cold stare. He opened his mouth… but couldn't say anything to stop you.]

[In the following half year...]

[You rented a room near your university and lived freely on inco from your band and part-ti work.]

[Your mother called you every day, but you never answered.]

[That year, your band rose rapidly.]

[That year, at nineteen, you were unstoppable.]

[Two days before Christmas.]

[After finishing a live show, you returned to your rented room.]

[Because you were terrible at housework, your private life was sloppy frozen als, convenience store bentos. Aside from your pretty face, you did not resemble a glamorous girl at all.]

[Lying on your bed, you stared at the ceiling.]

[Life like this is so good.]

[No mother nagging, so good.]

[Your dream shimring so close, so good.]

[As you were thinking that, you suddenly felt a headache.]

[Winter was flu season; many around you had already caught it.]

[You did not expect to be so unlucky yourself.]

[Soon, a fever hit.]

[Careless as you were, you had barely any dicine on hand. The cold dicine you had was useless against the flu.]

[Going out now to buy dicine wasn't realistic. You considered calling your mother, but your pride refused.]

[Growing weaker in bed, your eyes slowly closed.]

[You told yourself sleep would fix it.]

[But as you lay there, your body ached intensely.]

[Tossing and turning, after half an hour your fever worsened. You searched for a long ti and finally found a neglected, dusty thermoter.]

[After asuring, you discovered your temperature had reached 39°C and seed to be rising.]

[Not good.]

[A few minutes later—]

[You put on a mask, preparing to risk going out for dicine.]

[But just as you stepped out the door, you saw a small figure standing in the hallway.]

[Your brother, Toru, holding a bag of dicine.]

Brother?

How did he know to co?

Seika was startled.

["Sis, you're sick and still planning to go out? I just bought fever dicine. Take it and sleep." he said with a cute smile.]

[You were dazed, unable to react, and he dragged you back to the room.]

[After taking two fever pills, you lay down.]

[Your eyes slowly closed under the drowsy effect of the dicine.]

[Right before losing consciousness, you wondered... how did your brother know you were sick?]

[But you were too tired. You slept.]

[A few minutes later...]

[After confirming you were deeply asleep...]

[Toru expressionlessly removed a hidden cara from the corner of your room, then opened the back cover of your phone and installed a small, advanced tracking device.]

[After finishing, he began cleaning the room and cooking porridge for his sick sister.]

"A cara and a tracker?"

Seika tilted her head.

You're telling a little brother can just install these in his sister's room?

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