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After an off day, Shougo can't believe his bad luck when he comes across a moral dilemma: leave the strange man sleeping in the street to rest there, or tell him that it's dangerous and let him rest at his studio apartment. Shougo, unable to leave the man be, makes sure he is okay and ends up letting him stay at his home indefinitely. Levi, the man Shougo found, is on a working holiday in Japan but was tricked by his friend, leaving him with no place to sleep or work. He shows gratitude by doing whatever he thinks Shougo wants him to do, including taking care of private matters that Shougo tried to keep a secret. Conflicted, Shougo avoids Levi to try to work out his emotions on his own. But once he does realize, will Shougo make it before Levi's time in Japan is up?
For the first time in a long time, Rentaro's visiting a remote, relatively unknown village named Oinu - where he and his mother used to live. Rentaro can't remember much of where he spent his carefree childhood, and he definitely doesn't remember anything about Oinu's summer festival or its mysterious rural superstitions. Could the quiet, strangely helpful Shiro have the answers to all of Rentaro's questions?
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. For the first time in a long time, Rentaro's visiting a remote, relatively unknown village named Oinu - where he and his mother used to live. Rentaro can't remember much of where he spent his carefree childhood, and he definitely doesn't remember anything about Oinu's summer festival or its mysterious rural superstitions. Could the quiet, strangely helpful Shiro have the answers to all of Rentaro's questions?