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Chapter 84: The Thrill of the Aroma of Bread. [83]



Summary

In Chapter 120, titled "French Baguette," Ayano Wei stands behind her elder brother Sawayama Haruno in an elevator, feeling resentful as she listens to him speak with someone else. They plan to go to a bakery after Haruno suggests a nearby high-end bakery, which only serves simple bread, including Ayano’s desired French baguette. Upon exiting the elevator, they encounter building manager Takashima Kazuki, who awkwardly comments on their relationship, leading to some discomfort for Ayano as she senses an unspoken connection between Kazuki and Haruno. As they walk to the bakery, Ayano playfully shares her love for candy, and they exchange banter about flavors. When they arrive at the crowded bakery, Ayano expresses her eagerness for the “stiff French baguette.” The chapter then shifts to a scene featuring Mine Shiori, who discusses helping Sawayama Haruno check his literary work. Although Shiori feels overwhelmed by her own responsibilities, she ultimately agrees to assist him with his novel. Haruno shares enthusiasm about his progress, revealing that he has written 110,000 words in just two weeks. Shiori, impressed and a bit intimidated by his output, begins reading the story, titled "Norwegian Wood." The chapter highlights themes of sibling relationships, budding romance, and the pressures of creative pursuits.

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