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The parent title Distance operates dialectically with Ochiru Tenshi . A fall reduces distance (between the angel and the ground), yet in human relationships, falling often increases emotional distance—shame, betrayal, or misunderstanding. Chapters 20–23, placed at the three-quarter mark of a third volume, are likely where the narrative’s central romantic or tragic relationship reaches a point of no return. The compression of four chapters into one archived file suggests that these events are meant to be consumed as a single emotional unit: a “mini-arc” of suffering and revelation. The reader, extracting the .rar , performs a ritual of unlocking pain. -Distance- Ochiru Tenshi Vol.03 C20-23.rar
Chapters 21 and 22 were the quiet chapters, the ones Kaelen replayed in his mind whenever the smog got too thick to see the stars. They spent three weeks in the belly of an abandoned freighter he called home. He shared his ration bars; she shared her stories. She taught him the word Ochiru —to fall, to drop, to sink. Purchasing the Japanese tankōbon (volumes) is a great