"Happily divorced" is the title of this chapter's opening scene, which takes place in a hotel room in Yokohama, Japan. It's the first time we've heard of the happy ending of "Happily Divorced," and we're glad to hear that it's a happy ending. We're also glad that "happily divorced" means "happily married," because that's what we think of when we hear the word "divorce" in the English-speaking world. In other words, "happily" is a lot more than "happily." We also find out that the "happy ending" is actually the result of a series of unfortunate events. First, we learn that "Junshijima" and "Yushiuchi" have been separated for a long time, and that "Yui" has been living with "an old geezer" . We also learn that Yui's "first grand baby" was stolen from her by an old "geezer" of sorts, who's apparently still around. The happy ending ends with Yui saying that she's signed a "life insurance policy" to protect herself and her family if anything happens to her.
"Happily divorced" is the title of this chapter's opening scene, which takes place in a hotel room in Yokohama, Japan. It's the first time we've heard of the happy ending of "Happily Divorced," and we're glad to hear that it's a happy ending. We're also glad that "happily divorced" means "happily married," because that's what we think of when we hear the word "divorce" in the English-speaking world. In other words, "happily" is a lot more than "happily." We also find out that the "happy ending" is actually the result of a series of unfortunate events. First, we learn that "Junshijima" and "Yushiuchi" have been separated for a long time, and that "Yui" has been living with "an old geezer" . We also learn that Yui's "first grand baby" was stolen from her by an old "geezer" of sorts, who's apparently still around. The happy ending ends with Yui saying that she's signed a "life insurance policy" to protect herself and her family if anything happens to her.