The Yamada family seems to be an ordinary Japanese family, right? Three generations of old, middle-aged and young live together, Yamada-kun is of course the main and only source of the family's economy, and Mrs. Yamada, Matsuko, is also the full-time wife of the municipal party committee as always.
The life of the Yamada family is actually not that different from you and me. There is friction between the elders, and there is a place to take care of them; there is mutual care and trivial quarrels with the lover; and when facing children, the parent-child problem is something that all parents are trying to think about and figure out.
"What can be done?" Yamada-kun said that this is not a negative response, but a kind of tolerance for life, and even without this tolerance, we can't live.
Maybe there are still doubts at first, but think about it, isn't that the reason?
Since there is no way, just don't think about it, life still has to go on, right?
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