The Love Of Shadow Hinata • Chapter 2 • Page ik-page-4161955
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"The love of shadow Hinata" is the title of this short scene, which is set in Hirondano's hard bank. The narrator tells us that he has just returned from buying a new smart phone. He is worried that he will not be able to use the money in his wallet because he has forgotten how to use it. He wonders if the men who came to buy the new phone were just there to buy a new phone, or if they were there just to exchange old phones. He says that he is surprised that the men did not exchange their old phones for the new ones. He also says that the new phones are much better than the old ones, especially the one that he borrowed from his mother's house when he was injured in the accident. He thinks that the man is an idiot for not using his own money to buy his new phone. When the narrator tells him that his old phone has a big screen, the man says that his new one has a smaller one. The two men are heading back to their homes, and the narrator wonders if he would like to see his family if they had come to visit him before he was released from the hospital. He remembers that he had no friends at the time of the accident, and he wonders if his family would come visit him now that he's home. He's worried that his brain has been affected by the accident and he can't sleep. He worries that he won't be cured of his amnesia until he has gone to school.
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The Love Of Shadow Hinata • Chapter 2 • Page ik-page-4161955
Chapter 2
This is a locked chapterChapter 2
About This Chapter
"The love of shadow Hinata" is the title of this short scene, which is set in Hirondano's hard bank. The narrator tells us that he has just returned from buying a new smart phone. He is worried that he will not be able to use the money in his wallet because he has forgotten how to use it. He wonders if the men who came to buy the new phone were just there to buy a new phone, or if they were there just to exchange old phones. He says that he is surprised that the men did not exchange their old phones for the new ones. He also says that the new phones are much better than the old ones, especially the one that he borrowed from his mother's house when he was injured in the accident. He thinks that the man is an idiot for not using his own money to buy his new phone. When the narrator tells him that his old phone has a big screen, the man says that his new one has a smaller one. The two men are heading back to their homes, and the narrator wonders if he would like to see his family if they had come to visit him before he was released from the hospital. He remembers that he had no friends at the time of the accident, and he wonders if his family would come visit him now that he's home. He's worried that his brain has been affected by the accident and he can't sleep. He worries that he won't be cured of his amnesia until he has gone to school.
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