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 | | Yuki was also Kimiko, a woman who did advertising layouts for a living, and had a small, flourishing business that employed five other people, all of whom depended on the existence of said woman in order to earn a living. |
 | | In addition to all of this, there was Naka, a responsibility that, though unexpected, wasn't unwelcome or bothersome; his friends were in Tokyo, his school was there, and he did not belong in Nerima, did not need to drown in their past. |
 | | Nodoka, now determined to outlive her husband, had written it into her own will that Ranma would be given the dojo, allowed to remain separated from the family, and stay in Tokyo, as long as she had been able to hold her grandchild a few times while she was still breathing. |
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