“After her father's death, Natsuki leaves her garbage dump home, awakening to his dire worldview.”
At Na-chan's
At Na-chan's
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After her father's death, Natsuki leaves her garbage dump home, awakening to his dire worldview.
Natsuki had always loved the philosophical way her father spoke about the world, and she began to develop the same concern over whether the world could be saved. Upon his death, Natsuki is taken from the garbage dump she had called home. Now that Natsuki must leave behind the world she has been familiar with, her father's concerning sentiments finally begin to open her eyes.
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A One shot Publication
- Format 1 ch ch × vol
- Total read 0h 08m approx
- Published Jan 2001 – ongoing
- Source One shot media type
- Ref. BS-M7276 catalog