The Life That Jun Gave Me
Synopsis
Unable to bear the repeated bullying, Kenichi (1st year junior high school student) attempts suicide, but narrowly survives. His hospital roommate, Jun (2nd year junior high school student), suffers from a terminal illness but lives for his dreams. Jun's single-minded dedication leaves a deep impression on Kenichi, who is thinking of ending his life.
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