Yokorenbo Immoral Mother (EXCLUSIVE × Review)

At first, the changes were subtle. The fields sprouted faster, the crops grew taller, and the yield numbers on the ledger rose like a tide. Yet, with each new pesticide sprayed, the soil’s dark, loamy scent was replaced by a sharp chemical sting. The river, once clear enough to see minnows darting beneath the surface, began to take on a murky hue. The local wildlife—foxes, deer, even the hawks that rode the thermals above the fields—started to disappear.

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Otsu was once a devoted mother and wife, living a simple life. Her husband, Taro, was a kind and hardworking man, and together they had a young daughter named Emiko. Tragedy struck one fateful winter when Taro, in an effort to provide for his family, ventured out to a distant town for work and never returned. The harsh weather and dangerous paths claimed many lives during that season, and Otsu's heart was shattered into a million pieces. At first, the changes were subtle

Mara’s eyes hardened. “You’re stuck in the past, Mother. The world moves on, and we either move with it or we’re left behind.” The river, once clear enough to see minnows