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In this short scene, Hirokazu and his mother-in-law, Kiyora, discuss the upcoming music competition in their home country of Japan. The two women are discussing their son's master, the criminal, who is competing in the competition. The criminal is late for his lesson, and KiYora is the only competitor in the country. KiYara asks the criminal why he is there, and the criminal replies that he cannot be late for the lesson because he is the master of the criminal's son, who has won the competition in the past. He also says that the competition is sponsored by a newspaper in his home country, which means that the criminal must be the only one in the whole country competing. The woman then asks the man if he would like to write about the girl in her home country. The man replies that the girl is not only competing, but also sponsored by the newspaper, and that he must be late because he has to be at the competition for his lessons. He tells the woman that she is not the only girl competing, as the other girls are also competing. He says that he will call her later, and she will call him later. The conductor asks the woman if she wants to talk about the flower that she saw at the flower shop the other day, which is a symbol of purity, love, and purity. She replies that she has seen the flower and decided to give it to her friend, megumi-chan, who does not speak her native language. She tells the conductor that she thinks the flower is symbolic of love, purity, and love. She says that she gave the flower to him, and he thinks that she will get her heart broken
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Nodame Cantabile • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-304957
Nodame Cantabile • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-304953
Nodame Cantabile • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-304931
Chapter 38
This is a locked chapterChapter 38
About This Chapter
In this short scene, Hirokazu and his mother-in-law, Kiyora, discuss the upcoming music competition in their home country of Japan. The two women are discussing their son's master, the criminal, who is competing in the competition. The criminal is late for his lesson, and KiYora is the only competitor in the country. KiYara asks the criminal why he is there, and the criminal replies that he cannot be late for the lesson because he is the master of the criminal's son, who has won the competition in the past. He also says that the competition is sponsored by a newspaper in his home country, which means that the criminal must be the only one in the whole country competing. The woman then asks the man if he would like to write about the girl in her home country. The man replies that the girl is not only competing, but also sponsored by the newspaper, and that he must be late because he has to be at the competition for his lessons. He tells the woman that she is not the only girl competing, as the other girls are also competing. He says that he will call her later, and she will call him later. The conductor asks the woman if she wants to talk about the flower that she saw at the flower shop the other day, which is a symbol of purity, love, and purity. She replies that she has seen the flower and decided to give it to her friend, megumi-chan, who does not speak her native language. She tells the conductor that she thinks the flower is symbolic of love, purity, and love. She says that she gave the flower to him, and he thinks that she will get her heart broken
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