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The next morning, the two young people wake up to find that they've been kicked out of their house. They don't know why they're being kicked out, but they do know that they can't stay in the house any longer. They want to move to Tokyo, where they'll be closer to their parents, and they want to use the yard of their aunt's house to grow vegetables. They're worried that they won't be able to find a way to stay in their house for a while, since it's been three years since they moved in. They ask their aunt to let them use her yard, and she says that's fine, but she doesn't want them to use it for the next three years. They argue that they need to tend their garden every day for three years, and that they should be allowed to stay, since they are the only person in their life who's ever had a problem. They also argue that their aunt is just helping them out, because she's a childhood friend of theirs. They wonder why they haven't been able to play house with their new neighbors, and why their brother is hanging out with them in the morning.
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Chapter 4: Eviction
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About This Chapter
The next morning, the two young people wake up to find that they've been kicked out of their house. They don't know why they're being kicked out, but they do know that they can't stay in the house any longer. They want to move to Tokyo, where they'll be closer to their parents, and they want to use the yard of their aunt's house to grow vegetables. They're worried that they won't be able to find a way to stay in their house for a while, since it's been three years since they moved in. They ask their aunt to let them use her yard, and she says that's fine, but she doesn't want them to use it for the next three years. They argue that they need to tend their garden every day for three years, and that they should be allowed to stay, since they are the only person in their life who's ever had a problem. They also argue that their aunt is just helping them out, because she's a childhood friend of theirs. They wonder why they haven't been able to play house with their new neighbors, and why their brother is hanging out with them in the morning.
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