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A la différence de Shinto, il n'y a personne dans la ville de Miyama. |
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A la jonction est la maison que j'ai vu ce matin. |
A la jonction est la maison que j'ai vu ce matin. |
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A la différence de Shinto, il n'y a personne dans la ville de Miyama. Après vingt heures il n'y a plus personne dehors et la ville devient très calme.
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A la jonction est la maison que j'ai vu ce matin. Il n'y a pas signe de vie et la porte à un panneau "Ne pas entrer".
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...Après juste un jour, la maison est aussi calme qu'un bâtiment abandonné. Les parents et la grande sœur tués par le cambrioleur. Quel type de vie reste-t-il pour l'enfant laissé derrière ?
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"" Je mords ma lèvre, me sentant impuissant. Même après m'être jurer de devenir comme Kiritsugu, je n'ai rien pu faire à propos de ce qui est arrivé tout près. Même si je veux aider quelqu'un, à la fin je ne sais même pas ce que je eux faire.
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I climb the hill and reach the Emiya house. The lights are still on, so Sakura or Fuji-Nee must still be there.
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"I'm home... Oh, just you, Fuji-Nee?" "Hm? Oh, welcome home, Shirou." Fuji-Nee turns around, munching on a rice cracker. The TV shows a loud variety show.
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"Geez, coming home at a time like this again... I told you to come home early since it gets dark early in the winter." "I am home early. I'm taking part-time jobs that finish at eight, so don't be so unreasonable. ...So, where's Sakura? It looks like dinner's ready, but..."
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"Sakura-chan went home early. She said she had something to do today, so she just cooked dinner and left." Fuji-Nee says so happily. As far as she's concerned, anyone who cooks for her is a good person.
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"I see. That might be a good idea for a while. It's been dangerous recently, so maybe I should just cook dinner myself until next term." "What? I protest! You come home so late, Shirou. If you don't cook until after that, we won't eat until after ten."
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"...Hold on. Can't you just eat at home?" "What? I am at home." Fuji-Nee seems puzzled. Honestly, I'm not sure if that makes me happy or sad.
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"...Alright, I understand. I can't exactly expect you to cook for yourself, can I? ...Anyways, what's that thing by your feet? Don't tell me you've been picking up junk again."
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Fuji-Nee has a terrible habit of leaving junk at my place. Large bowls from restaurants, a heavy teapot she got in the shopping district, a strange guitar that plays by itself... I think she thinks of this place as some kind of a warehouse.
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"Let me see. I'll throw it away if it's junk." "This? Uh, it's a poster that was left over at my place...." Fuji-Nee hands me the poster. It's probably some infamous idol or something.
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"Let's see..." Here we have, a military-style guy with his thumbs up, on a cheap looking blue sky background. In letters like blood, it reads: "Love's Lovely Ranger Land. Please join the Self-Defense Force" ...Hold on, this is an army recruiting poster...!
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"I don't want it, so you can have it." "Whoa, I don't want this either!" I roll up the poster and hit Fuji-Nee with it.
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"Heheh, missed." But. Fuji-Nee deflects my attack with a poster she had hidden, and counterattacks mercilessly. Bam. The poster lightly knocks my
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"Guhhh!?" Stars! I saw stars!
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"Heheh, don't imagine you can hit me with your skills. You need to practice more." "Guh... t-that's not the problem. What was that? Why does a poster make a crash like that...?" Could this be the skill of a master...!?
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"Huh? Oh, sorry, this poster is the special first edition made from steel plate. ...Shirou, is your head all right...?" "...Fuji-Nee, your personality is going to kill someone one day..."
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"Hehe. I'm not worried. Shirou would marry me if that happened." "Huh, I completely refuse. I have no intention of marrying such a thoughtless killer."
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"Hey... I don't think I'm that dangerous of a person." "I knew it. So it's true that people never know themselves." How true, how true. I'll have to watch out or I'll be killed.
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"Huh, just keep saying that. Anyways, I'm hungry, Shirou. I've waited all this time, so let's have dinner." Fuji-Nee stands up. ...How strange. Fuji-Nee is helping out (even if it's only setting up the dishes). She must be really hungry.
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"Okay. Then you can get the dishes out. You can pour rice, right?" "I can. Hey, Shirou, can I use a bowl?" "I guess so. Sakura isn't here today, so there'll be some left over anyway." "All right. I'll use the same for you, then." Fuji-Nee pours rice into two bowls.
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"......" Oh well. I was going to have seconds anyway. And besides, if I argue with Fuji-Nee, she'll take my dinner away. And to add... Chaotic dinners like this have been common scenes for many years now.
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...The day ends. Finishing a rowdy dinner and seeing Fuji-Nee off, I take a bath. After that, I practice my daily routine in the shed. I complete it as usual and go to sleep. It is one in the morning. The day ends peacefully without any troubles.
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