The male protagonist is a website designer, and his daily life is a dead house.
The hostess is a window designer who plays with plastic mannequins every day.
Both of them had just ended a relationship and lived alone in this huge city.
Having a job to support myself and a house to settle my body, just no one can relieve the deep-seated loneliness.
The two are also trying to enter a new relationship.
The male protagonist and the girl who helped walk the dog tried it, and found that the other party was just looking for freshness, and there was an unbroken boyfriend on the phone.
The hostess tried it with the coach who taught her to swim, and found that the other party didn't fully understand her. She was claustrophobic, and the other party kept reassuring her that it was okay to take the elevator.
The new relationship is over, and it is difficult to find a qualified person in the vast crowd.
The heroine likes a children's picture book called "Where is the Power".
The album is full of people, and the power of wearing red and white striped clothes is hidden in it. The task of the reader is to find the power.
Rather than saying that the heroine is looking for power, it is better to say that she is looking for her other half, looking for the boy in red and white striped clothes in the real crowd.
Everyone meets the person they are meant to meet.
Even if there will be many encounters in the middle of the way, many times pass by.
But eventually we will meet.
Because it was planned before we were born.
People who are destined to meet are destined to meet.
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