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What did Tokyo Rihe tell?

Photographer Mishio Shimazu is going to publish an album dedicated to his dead wife Yoko. He recalled the past:

At the party at home, my wife called the guest Shui Gu by the wrong name, so she lied to her work unit that her husband was hospitalized because of a traffic accident and left home for three days. My wife always feels that mosquitoes buzzing in her ears disturb her, but Mikio doesn't know how to comfort her. On their way to the morning run, they found a big stone shaped like a piano. They played the stone piano in the downpour. When I traveled to Liuchuan on my wedding anniversary, my wife suddenly disappeared, and Mikio looked around anxiously.

Yoko's little things have brought great influence to Mikio's career. At the end of the memory, Mikio burst into tears. There are no exciting twists and turns, no passionate sexy scenes, only couples' life as light as winter and warm sunshine. Trivial disputes, trivial tenderness, fluctuating emotions, sensitive hearts, turbulent love and ordinary daily life are all displayed so exquisitely, and the uncertainty and anxiety and powerlessness in modern love constantly plague the young couple. Warm grouping of sunflowers. Some kind of division has changed you from the world around you, which is common in novels and movies, but who would have thought that this fate would fall on you? I always feel that I will not get seriously ill, and I am an optimist with no reason at all. I have lived for forty-two years and only had a physical examination a few years ago. I always thought that as long as I didn't think there was anything wrong. A very sad photo album. "After my wife left, I only photographed the sky." "What can't be written in the diary is loneliness." It turns out Araki Jun is not a bad old man. He is so loving, even gentle. Also cute is Chiro, a cat that can take geckos, cockroaches, cicadas and dragonflies home. The design is also great.