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Sharon's story is lackluster, and all you need to remember is that she's living a beautiful lie.
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On Sunday night, Kuroro and Kurapika were packing in the house, and several boxes were piled up in the living room.
Kurapika said, "Put this book back. What if they come back soon? What if we come back soon?"
"If that's the case, we shouldn't be packing," Kuroro said.
Kurapika said, "Sharon is too young, and Raphael can't do anything."
Kurolo said, "Okay, let's go straight."
Kurapika put down the book that Raphael always read.
On Tuesday afternoon, Raphael convinced Sharon to go out with him, saying you had to make some time for your dads, they had things to sort out.
Sharon said I don't understand.
Raphael said that's okay, do you have anything to bring, you have to live with me for a while.
Sharon said yes, my clothes, my books.
Raphael said something else.
Sharon said there was nothing else.
Raphael took Sharon's hand and walked out of the home where he had lived for 23 years.
Sharon didn't say anything on the flying boat.
Are you bored, Raphael looked at her sideways.
Tell me about them, I know something's not right.Sharon said.
Next time.Raphael said.
Then tell me about their past, you never mention it.Sharon said.
If Sharon wasn't out with Raphael, she would be playing the piano at this time on Wednesday.
Her last piano teacher was a tall woman who liked to talk and ask her questions.
The woman once asked her what her father did for work.
One is a poet and one does not work, she said.
If you don't work, the woman seems to hear something very interesting. People who don't work and poets can't live in such a house.
After the piano lesson, she told Kuroro what the woman said.
Kurolo said, do you think the piano is interesting?
She said it was not as interesting as reading a book.
Kuroro let her into his and Kurapika's study room, and placed a small bench for her in front of the bookcase.
When Kuroro and Kurapika first moved in, the left side of the house was Kurapika’s bookcase because he likes to arrange books by category, while the right side was Kuroro’s because he liked According to the age.Later, the two always liked to take books from each other's bookcases but didn't arrange them according to each other's habits. Over time, the books in these cabinets were never placed in order.
They love you very much, Raphael said, at least they didn't let me in that study.
Sharon said, remember the time you went out with your dad two years ago, and Kula was very angry when she found out that you were missing.On the night you came back, a very bad thing happened.
In the middle of the night, she woke up suddenly. In fact, she didn't hear anything, but she just felt that something happened.She quietly opened the door, stood on the stairs and looked down.The vase in the living room was broken, the sofa was overturned, and the curtains were torn down.Kuroro pinned Kurapika to the ground, and Kurapika was struggling.She didn't say anything yet, the two of them seemed to sense something, stood up pretending nothing happened and coaxed her back to sleep.Nothing happened in the living room the next day, and she pretended nothing happened.
what happened.Raphael asked.
Just a bad thing.Sharon said.
Have fun, have fun with me, and I'm going to show you my collection.Raphael said.
Sharon followed Raphael, she thought this collection room was too dazzling.She found a small stool and sat down. Raphael said that it was also an antique, and it was of the same age as the sculpture on the fireplace at home.Without moving, she picked up a fallen ruby necklace from the floor and dropped it again.Raphael saw her movement and said, take it.
Raphael stepped over several open boxes, pulled out a small crown from a corner, and put it on her head.He said, here you are, the little princess at home.
Sharon rested her hand on the crown, which was too heavy.
On Thursday night, Sharon was sitting on the sofa reading, whispering Juliet's lines "This flower we call a rose, if it were called another name, it would still smell the same fragrance".
Raphael was answering the phone, occasionally mentioning something like a space manipulator.
Sharon, Raphael called her, you stay at home, I will come back after I go out.
What are you doing, Sharon asked.
Umino and Nomido are missing, I have to go and find out, Raphael said.
Do I know Umino and Nomido, Sharon asked.
You only know these two Umino and Nomido, Raphael said.
Raphael didn't come back until the next morning after going out.He saw Sharon curled up on the couch under a blanket, the TV on mute.
He casually threw the damn space manipulator's book on the coffee table, tucked a blanket for Sharon, then sat on the dining table and turned on the computer and videos of Kuroro and Kurapika.
Kurolo said, did you find anything?
Raphael said that if you found it, you found it.
Kurapika said, you better not touch it.
Sharon woke up and heard her brother on the phone.She saw something new on the coffee table that she hadn't seen before, a thick cowhide notebook with some shabby notes, she opened it and looked, brother, what is it.
Don't touch it, Raphael said, Dad, I'll hang up first, and I have to make breakfast later.
The book was full of names, and she saw two names on the last page—"ウミノ·ゾルディック" and "ノミト·ゾルディック"—she touched it and read it out.
Sharon, Raphael ran over and grabbed his sister.
The computer didn't completely hang up the video until it ran out of power.
On Sunday night, they packed their bags at the house.
Kurapika put down the book that Raphael always read.He said: "I don't want to move to Youkexin with you." He emphasized the pronunciation of "you".
Kuroro stood in the living room, "The Ultimate Intention of Thieves" materialized in his hands.
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