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The tale began with a girl named Sakura, who was known throughout the town for her kindness and her unparalleled ability to make flowers bloom with just a touch of her hand. She was a gentle soul, loved by all who knew her. However, Sakura had a secret: she was cursed. Anything she touched would wither and die, except for flowers.
: The series excels at taking a familiar, everyday school setting and making it feel claustrophobic. You’ll never look at a school hallway the same way after Chapter 3.
Should we focus the next part of the story on the , or should we explore the aftermath back in the regular classrooms ?
With her gift, Sakura nurtured the seedling, and it grew into a beautiful garden, filling the gray landscape with color and life. As she worked, she realized that her curse had been lifted; she could now touch anything without it withering.