Long time no chapter! After skipping one issue, Shinohayu returns at last.
A plover walking on a beach leaves footprints that remain long after the bird is gone but these too will fade eventually. There is a Japanese classical poem (waka) that compares a plover's footprints with memories that will eventually fade if not written down. In Shinohayu, the "plover" is long gone but its "footprints" still remain as memories. However, if the plover never comes back, will its footprints also disappear?
Shinohayu ch65 (Mega)
Shinohayu ch65 (Mediafire)
300 yen = 300 points, huh.
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Yup, not even enough for riichi.
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