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Fate 1 that can't be escaped - the fateful nemesis?

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Share this week: Keigo Higashino's "Fate"

Do you believe that some people are born to look at each other unfavorably, compete in everything, and never give in to each other, perhaps, this is the fate of the old enemy?

Yongsaku and Kohiko are such a pair of old enemies, Yongsaku family is poor, Koshihiko came from a business family, the whole student era, both of them look at each other unfavorably, everything is competitive, it can be said that each has its own strengths, the strengths are equal.

When they finally graduated, they all thought that there would be no more intersection in this life, but unfortunately, things were never satisfactory, and no one thought that the opportunity for them to meet again was the death of Naoaki, Akihiko's father.

After graduating from university, Kohiko did not return to his own company to prepare to inherit the family business, but became a doctor, which means that after his father's death, the company will fall into the hands of others, but he does not seem to mind, just work step by step, marry his wife.

Fate 1 that can't be escaped - the fateful nemesis?

The magic of fate is beyond imagination

On Naomaki's 77th day, many relatives and the new president of the company gathered at Kohiko's house, nominally to mourn Kohiko's father, but in fact, on the one hand, to divide some of Naomi's inheritance, on the other hand, to pat the new president on the ass. And the series of amazing events caused by this gathering exceeded everyone's expectations.

Many times life is like this, we don't know what kind of people we will meet, whether we will become friends or "enemies", whether we will briefly intersect or be entangled for many years. However, this is also one of the joys of life, everyone who appears around us may have his meaning of existence, bringing us different experiences and changes.

What occasion is Akihiko about to reunite with his "old enemy"? And what is the identity? Tomorrow, I will continue to share Keigo Higashino's "Fate" with you, so stay tuned.

I'm a meow who reads books every day and wants to tell you about them. See you next time!

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