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As Taro sat on a rock, shivering and humiliated, Yumi approached him with a warm smile. "Taro-san," she said, "sometimes life will get you dirty, and sometimes it will cover you in things you can't even imagine. But it's how you respond that matters. You can choose to be embarrassed and give up, or you can laugh, learn, and move forward."

A few days later, Yui went to Mrs. Tanaka's place to pick up the kimono and discuss the alterations. On her way, she slipped on a banana peel that someone had carelessly discarded on the sidewalk. Luckily, she managed to save herself from a serious fall, but she did end up with a slight bruise. iribitari+gal+ni+manko+tsukawasete+morau+hanashi

(に) - This is a versatile Japanese particle used to indicate a direction, destination, or a point in time. It can also be used to indicate a transformation or change. As Taro sat on a rock, shivering and