In the first chapter, we have a spring festival in the city, Ira buys oranges on the square and tries to make it to the post office and home for dinner. He cuts through the alleys, where he comes across a situation like this: police officers beating up a crippled former military man. She tries to escape from them, but they don't have time to get to the post office. She comes home late, where Rine is waiting for her at the table, her father did not wait and left. Ira argues that there are so many holidays that she is already confused about which one and says that the real holiday will be when the war is over. Against the background of this thought, they have a tough clash with Rine, who is very belligerent and accuses Aira of thinking only of Kadena, although in fact the war is a necessary measure, both their father fought, and Rine himself says that upon reaching adulthood he will go to the front to defend the city. After that, an insert with a memory from Ira: she remembers Kaden and why he went to the front: the fact is that Kaden Lear is from a fairly well-known family, his father, a hereditary military man, died at the front and Kaden went to the front to avenge him.
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