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“The thing that had become Hana was only a blood-soaked revenant, the remainder of a finished war, wandering over Manchukuo looking for peace. The best thing would have been for things to stay as they were. Manchukuo would exist unjustly forever, built on death, and Hana and Munekata would stay as pathetic client and useless whore and they could then go on until the Soviets or Germans dropped a missile on them.”
Jun 30, 2025 04:17PM
MANCHUKUO 1987

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“…and in silence he waited and watched as they came back and forth in their panicked way, the bastard remnants of what had once been a navy, which had once been part of a military, which had once been the cursed sword of a terrible empire. Now there were only boys scared and unused to battle, nobodies who dreamt uneasily of the retribution karma had prepared for them.”
Jul 01, 2025 03:39AM
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Albertix
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“You exist. And I exist too. I don’t need to know your war stories now, you know. I’m certain about it. There’s no point. We can’t move forward, the two of us. Not in that way. But we can understand one another. Is that fair?”
Jun 30, 2025 04:18PM
MANCHUKUO 1987


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“She, Chinese, speaking Japanese bluntly and rudely like a Chinese would, obscuring herself with a Japanese name, and he, a Japanese who felt nothing about Japan, who would sooner or later die here in this Ersatz-place, this country that was not real, that had no soul, that was as far from ideas of harmony or righteousness or the Way as was possible. Creatures assembled by history.”
Jun 30, 2025 03:54AM
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Albertix
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“They enjoyed themselves and they laughed and talked, and they were here alive, with eyes to see and hearts to feel with. Was it that simple? Did the fear stop one day? He couldn’t imagine it. The spectre that had haunted him all his life, the Power that was inevitably to hunt him down - now it had a name, a form that he could find within his memory, one that he could properly despise. That of Keizo Munekata.”
Jun 30, 2025 02:26AM
MANCHUKUO 1987


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“The misbegotten parody-nation he now was trapped in had felt alive then. Love and lust in Shinkyo. The feeling of achievement, of freedom, of a world ever-changing, of possibilities dangerous and beautiful writhing beneath the surface. He supposed that when Karashima had said he was the only person who even half-believed in Manchukuo that it hadn’t been incorrect. A nomad clinging to a failed non-home.”
Jun 29, 2025 03:28AM
MANCHUKUO 1987


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“She wasn’t sure, but she thought she saw the old man Munekata smile at this, his uncertain, twitching, timid real smile, that which was not meant for her, which was not for anyone left in this world – a smile which belonged to her now regardless, which she could forever hold against him. That was bittersweet as well.”
Jun 27, 2025 01:59PM
MANCHUKUO 1987


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“Xu Mei seemed to take a long time to think. She swallowed, the motion of her throat visible beneath the skin of her neck. Munekata was aware of his Nambu in its holster beneath his jacket, the steel and the six bullets it contained. He was aware that he was Japanese and she was Chinese.”
Jun 25, 2025 08:08AM
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“Music rose from nearby Tiger Street, from the Golden Dragonfly where her father liked to drink, where degeneracy grew like a cancer in the heart of the town, the dark organ from which one day evil would rise and engulf everything just as it had the Suzuki family and Sachiko and all of the non-Japanese world. Held back only by Japan, but Japan was abandoning them, wasn’t it?“
Jun 24, 2025 08:43AM
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“He knew more about their parents than many of they themselves did – but the files for this generation were sloppily kept, and the data wasn’t as important, and the organisation that oversaw them was dying. There was no more energy left for those kinds of things.”
Jun 23, 2025 04:45PM
MANCHUKUO 1987


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