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Ryuoh's Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis
Ryuoh's Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis
Ryuoh's Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis
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Ryuoh Yano is a Japanese mystery writer and a system engineer for a company. One day he began suffering from an inexplicable headache and fever. He first thought he might have caught his son's cold, but his condition was deteriorating. Forced to be absent from work, he was diagnosed in a hospital as hepatitis.

There are several reasons for hepatitis, any of which didn't seem to be applicable to Yano's case. However, behind his hepatitis hid the truth that he couldn't guess even though he was a mystery writer. Yano's final confession is so naked and forbidden that you (readers) would definitely be speechless.

This work was exclusively written for The BBB: Breakthrough Bandwagon Books.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateDec 18, 2014
ISBN9781312766822
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    Ryuoh's Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis - Ryuoh Yano

    Ryuoh's Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis

    Ryuoh’s Mysterious Blog Vol.2 - Hepatitis

    Written by Ryuoh Yano

    Cover Photo by Ryuoh Yano

    Cover design by Tanya

    Copyright © 2014 Ryuoh Yano / The BBB: Breakthrough Bandwagon Books

    All rights reserved.

    ISBN: 978-1-312-76682-2

    Ryuoh’s Mysterious Blog

    Tuesday, February 12th / Incubation Period

    It was just one week ago that I became sick. My head felt heavy when I got up on Monday morning last week. However, the reading was normal when I took my temperature. I expected my headache to stop soon and went to my workplace by metro.

    By the way, I am a system engineer. I graduated from a university of science and technology in Japan and found a job in an electronic manufacturer. For 23 years, I have built many computer systems for businesses. My job involves a lot of overtime, and I often think it is toilsome. Still, I work enthusiastically every day.

    The next morning my head felt heavy, and I took my temperature again. Then the reading exceeded 37 degrees Celsius by a little bit this time. I had a slight fever, and it was likely that the headache on the day before was a reality.

    I live with two sons and a wife. One of my sons is a high-school student, and his name is Knight. Another one will be a junior high-school student this spring, and his name is Fencer.

    Knight was laid up with a cold a few days ago. He is young and has physical strength because he is regularly involved in physical exercises in club activities. Therefore, he recovered as soon as he slept for a day. Because it happened during a

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