Same Universe

#39
"Say, Sora" "Okuribito may very well be considered the health teacher for Tamabito, don't you think?" Kazami Sora travels with a young girl named Shirobana, who often blows soap bubbles and wears a straw hat around her neck. They are journeying to guide Tamabito, ghost-like beings, to their final resting place. Sora and those who share his solemn calling are referred to in select circles as 'Okuribito,' the soul guides. But Sora's journey is fueled by a deeply personal quest. He is searching for his sister, who passed away and became a Tamabito and is now missing. Sora's dearest sister, who raised him as if she were his parent, deserves to be peacefully escorted to her final resting place by his own hands. Then, this spring. Sora and Shirobana find themselves in Saika Town during their travels. It's a tranquil countryside town known for its fields of dandelions and natural hot springs. They had learned from an acquaintance that this town attracts many Tamabito. Sora holds onto the hope that among them might be his lost sister. They decide to stay at a hot spring inn. To cover their expenses, Sora uses his skills as an Okuribito to work temporarily as a school nurse at Saika Girls' Academy, where an acquaintance serves as the principal. As the academy's health counselor, Sora forges bonds with the female students. He offered a sympathetic ear through his role, providing counseling and emotional support. Together with Shirobana, they unwittingly become the problem-solvers for various campus incidents. The language of dandelions signifies sincere love. But also that of separation... [Translated and edited from the [url=https://citrus-soft.net/product/hokejyo/story.html]official summary[/url]]

#711
"Perhaps I've been searching for a fresh start." "Or maybe, just maybe, I've been searching for love." Originally intending to serve only for the initial semester, Kazami Sora extended his role as the health counselor at Saika Girls' Academy into the subsequent term. Though his erstwhile travel companion, Shirobana, stays as his aide, their shared domicile at the hot spring inn, Shikisai Home, is now a chapter closed. Having fulfilled the heartfelt task of guiding his sister to her final rest, Sora now walks a life shaped more by his own desires than by family obligations. Perceiving this personal transition with intuitive understanding, Shirobana opts to step back, watching Sora from a respectful distance—much like his late sister Yuka once did. As autumn arrives, the academy brims with a spectrum of educational activities—from experiential learning amidst lavender fields to an eagerly awaited festival in collaboration with sister schools. Amidst this fast-paced tapestry of events, a novel enigma joins the seven school mysteries: whispered tales of an ogre haunting the nocturnal campus, allegedly laying waste to the school's surroundings. Convinced that a Tamabito may be the culprit, Sora assumes his Okuribito role to unravel this unsettling lore, aided by his reliable confidante and convivial drinking companion, the academy's in-house physician Otohime. The poetic symbolism of cherry blossoms embodies an epitome of beauty, And an essence of purity... [Translated and edited from the [url=https://citrus-soft.net/product/hokeloli/story.html]official website[/url]]
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