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Seesaw Monster: If the fight is taken for granted, does it have to be accepted in its entirety? 01 Content Introduction 02 Author Profile 03 Original Golden Sentence

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Seesaw Monster: If the fight is taken for granted, does it have to be accepted in its entirety? 01 Content Introduction 02 Author Profile 03 Original Golden Sentence

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01 Content Introduction

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Seemingly ordinary wives, their real identities are spies for special forces.

She considers herself a communication expert, but she is always out of control in the face of her mother-in-law's difficulties.

A fortuitous event triggered her suspicion of her mother-in-law-

Why did my mother-in-law's relatives all die?

The sensitive nerves of her profession made her launch an investigation into her mother-in-law...

02 Author Profile

Kotaro Isaka

A genius writer unique in the Japanese literary world, he is known for his unique sense of humor and multiple ideas.

He has won many awards such as the Bookstore Award, the Yamamoto Goro Award, the Shincho Reasoning Club Award, and has been shortlisted for the Naoki Award five times.

Together with Keigo Higashino and Haruki Murakami, he won the top three "Most Popular Authors" in the book review magazine Da Vinci.

Representative works include "Golden Dreamland", "The Rest of Life is a Holiday", "The Precision of death" and so on.

03 Original golden sentence

How could he ask about things from the old days ago? It's like asking for the original color on a canvas that's been smeared with a layer of dark paint, and I can only scratch a little bit of the paint in my head and think, "Yeah." ”

- Quoted on page 20

People can't live without gasping for breath, so sighs are always like shadows.

- Quoted on page 76

It is interesting to remember this thing, it will naturally disappear, but it cannot be forgotten by the self-will of "forgetting this matter". The more unpleasant the scene, the more unbearable the past, the more it will be remembered. I can't help but wonder how nice it would be if a memory, like a computer hard drive, could be deleted with a single command. I definitely don't want to remember the scene, but I will never forget it.

- Quoted on page 133

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