What a weird description.
Well, although the story sets a very special worldview - after people commit suicide, they will go to another world, which is basically the same as this world, just gloomy, with no flowers and no smiles.
But basically it's a little story about love.
The male protagonist is looking for his ex-girlfriend everywhere.
And the heroine is looking for the person in charge - she didn't kill herself but accidentally overdose. . .
The word about miracles is not good if it is too deliberate, and it will be obtained inadvertently.
Love is probably the same.
The ex-girlfriend that the male protagonist was looking for all the way turned out to be just a brainless one. But he and the heroine slowly developed love as they got along along the way.
Finally, the person in charge was found, and it was confirmed that it was an accident, and the heroine returned to the world.
And the male protagonist also returned to the world, because "there is someone above." Well, that's true. . .
How should I put it, it's actually a love story with a strange layer of skin. . .
Uh, what the hell am I talking about. . . Oops. . .
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