Emmanon said that the reason why she was particularly close to him was that she looked exactly like one of her husbands hundreds of years ago, an introverted and gentle Edo man. The two chatted and drank beer on the boat, fell asleep while drunk, and the next day Emmanon left a note without saying goodbye.
In the past thirteen years, the male protagonist, like all ordinary men, married and had children. Suddenly, he saw Emmanon, who had become a middle-aged woman, on the platform of the train. He ran forward excitedly, but Emmanon was no longer I knew him, but I don't remember his memory at all, I turned around and left, and in the midst of melancholy, Emmanon's daughter ran over and called her uncle, saying that she remembered him, and she was Emmanon. A few hundred years ago, the husband of the Edo period, little Emmanon said that after her mother got married and had children, all the memories of her past life were gone, and she became a new person who could remember all the history.
The male protagonist asked little Emmanon: "Why did you leave then?"
Little Emmanon said: "Because whether it's staying together for a few hours or decades, for me, the feeling of liking you is the same. ." The
male protagonist was in a cheerful mood, thinking: Thirteen years, or a few hours, it turned out to be a moment of time.
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