If suffering could arrive without invitation, perhaps hope could arrive the same way.… By the autumn of 2026, Aya was forty-two years old. On some mornings, before her children woke up, she sat alone at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee and looked out the window at the quiet street. The neighborhood was peaceful. Delivery vans moved slowly through the residential roads. Electric vehicles hummed past almost silently. Her son was preparing for university entrance examinations. Her daughter was learning computer programming in middle school. From the outside, her life appeared stable. Yet there had been a time when everyone believed she had won life’s lottery. Twenty years earlier, she had met a young man named Kenta. Among her friends, he was considered an exceptional catch. He was tall, handsome, articulate, and came from a respected family. More importantly, he seemed destined for success. Even in university, professors spoke highly of him. Recruiters c...