The only thing I remember in the first half is Noriko's cheerful smile, and the rhythm of the plot decades ago is now drowsy.
Although the secret relationship with the neighbor doctor had already been foreshadowed, it was still very refreshing when he really agreed. The next family's worries and Noriko's head down but insisted on the plot is very beautiful, very beautiful.
In fact, she herself doesn't know how to convince her family, but from the books that can communicate with each other, she makes herself trust her intuition.
I don't know how much courage it takes to make such a choice in those times, but such a woman's image is really worth remembering for a long time.
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