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Chapter 318 Distress

Mitsui Hideki left Hashimoto's Nanako residence and did not choose to go home directly, but went to a nearby Japanese-style izakaya to drink.

He was worried! Since he broke up, even if the relationship between the two was completely cut off, it was completely different now.

When Nako Hashimoto was pregnant, the child in her belly became the biggest bond between them. At any time, she could use the child's reasons to tell her things.

For Mitsui Hideki, money is a trivial matter, after all, it is for rich men. If it were a poor man, the irresponsible guarantee would be gone.

Even ordinary working people are struggling and struggling hard. Should they want it or not? For the middle class, it often means marriage.

Mitsui Hideki picked up the beer glass with her right hand, and raised her head and drank the beer in her stomach. He put down the empty glass, raised his hand to signal the boss, and gave himself a glass of the same beer.

I must never tell Sumito to Ryoko Sumitomoto about the pregnancy. If the other party knows, it will be even more troublesome.

Sumitomo Ryoko has shown her greatest tolerance and virtue. Not only has she recognized Mitsui Mina, but she also promised to regard her as her own.

Now that Hashimoto Nako is pregnant with her own child, this matter becomes more and more complicated. From beginning to end, she never thought about becoming a Neptune or taking a few boats, but things went against her wishes and became a difficult situation.

When Mitsui Hideki thought of this, she could only hide one by one, and one step by step. In Japanese culture, whether in the past or present, abortion is not something that society can accept and tolerate.

When Japanese women encounter such a thing, they usually choose to give birth to their children. Even if they are not able to raise them, they can still fulfill their last responsibilities.

Otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many pregnant women and children who were helped by single mothers or npo organizations in Japan.

Mitsui Hideki picked up the beer glass again with her right hand, and suddenly murmured to herself with emotion: "Is this better to have money or not?"

After he finished speaking, he raised his head and drank the beer again in one breath. He put down his empty glass and ordered another beer.

The boss immediately noticed this strange young man. After all, he had already poured two glasses of beer in a short while. Although he didn't know what happened to him, he could see that he was in trouble.

"Of course it's better to have money. If I don't have money, what's better to have? If I have money, even women can sleep a few more. Let different women have more children for me." The boss answered the customer's words.

Mitsui Hideki looked at him and smiled bitterly, "It makes sense."

In fact, he felt very frustrated in his heart. His current distress comes from women and children. It’s not that he doesn’t want to raise them, but that he doesn’t know how to face them in the future.

Could it be that the child of Hashimoto's Nanako will never be able to see the light in his entire life and can only call himself his father in private? It is indeed unfair to his child.

At this moment, he thought of his daughter Mina Mitsui. She was not recognized by the Mitsui family? Then Nanako Hashimoto's child was even more hopeless.

I was judging by myself? Noyako Hashimoto had no extravagant hope for this matter. The other party’s biggest demand was to ask him to give him a bowl of water equally.

Mina has it, and her children must also have it. As for Sumitomo Ryoko's children, what are she? She won't compare it? After all, there are essential differences. One is an illegitimate child? The other is a marriage-born child.

Not only that, Sumitomo Ryoko's children also inherited the bloodlines of the Mitsui family and the Sumitomo family. Japan also pays great attention to the theory of bloodlines.

While the boss is organizing his own small business, he will talk to the customers in the store, just to bring closer relationships between them and turn fresh customers into regular customers and regular customers.

He said in the tone of the person who has been here: "Are you still so young? There is no hurdle that cannot be overcome. If you are tired of money? There is no need to do so. From now on, you will feel short of money from time to time.

If it is for women and love, it is even more unnecessary. As long as you have money, you will meet better women and sweeter love."

"I feel like I'm really old." Hideki Mitsui blurted out.

"Young people nowadays? Why do you like what you say? If you are old, then we old guys should really be buried."

It is not the first time that the boss has heard a young man say this. He is at home? Occasionally, he can hear the same thing from his own children.

Of course, he also understood.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Now that the economic environment is not good, the unemployment rate of young people is even higher. Once they lose their jobs, it may be difficult to find them in a short period of time.

No matter what, it is hard to run such a traditional Japanese izakaya, but at least it still has something to do, and you can make money and support the family's livelihood.

"If you feel that living in Tokyo is too stressful, you might as well consider going back to your hometown." The boss kindly gave his own advice.

Mitsui Hideki is not surprised that he did not regard himself as a local in Tokyo. He is not unclear. The most common people living in Sanxuan Chawu are from outside Tokyo and all over Japan.

Among them, there are also some foreigners. People born and raised in Tokyo, even if they move out of their parents' homes and rent them outside alone, they tend to choose Shimokitazawa.

"I can't go back anymore. I've been fascinated by the prosperity of Tokyo, but also my heart."

Mitsui Hideki did not correct the boss's words, and calmly spoke out the voices of young people who were ordinary people leaving their hometowns and working hard in Beijing.

Even if they live here badly, the main reason why they don’t return to their hometown is that it is difficult to go back to their homes. Will they definitely get better after they go back? This is completely a false proposition.

The economy in my hometown is declining, population loss, and jobs are even more difficult to find. After all, all kinds of resources are concentrated in major cities in Japan, especially the three metropolitan areas of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.
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