“Ah, hello”. “Hello”. It feels like there wasn’t a period of two and a half years.
The woman’s hair was as dry
as it was two and a half years ago, and she stood in a slightly sloppy fashion. However, she doesn’t have to dress specially as she walks near her home.
She wore a large coat, but she feels she might have been wearing her nightwear underneath that coat.
I don’t know the details of how the woman lives. But she seems to be hanging out doing nothing during the day.
It seems that her friends often visit her room. She has many of her friends, so I can at least judge that she is not a lonely person.
From the day I first saw her to today, one question remains. What the hell is she thinking?
What makes us often illusion?
There is one thing that is indispensable when we are convinced of something. That is to see something.
Recognizing the shape and color of something gives us compelling evidence to be convinced of something.
Because that’s right, right? … Can you believe what you have never seen?
But unfortunately, witnessing something often does not explain its essence.
Moreover, we sometimes get the illusion of something by seeing a fake.
I still feel that the key to solving the mystery cannot be found.
For a long period of two and a half years, the appearance of a young woman has not changed. Can something be persuaded by this fact?
By a strange coincidence, I seem to have reunited with a mystery. I have to be convinced that the period of two and a half years did not exist.
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