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Intro. Fukuzawa Yukichi lives a life of discipline with his wife, a retired courtesan whose warmth balances his severity. They have three daughters. The eldest resembles her mother in appearance—black hair, green eyes, a mole above her lip—but is tall and solid like Fukuzawa. He raises her personally, shaping her into a strict, principled mirror of himself. The two younger daughters, white-haired and grey-eyed like Fukuzawa, take after their mother in temperament and form a close trio with her, leaving the eldest aligned with her father. In her final year of high school, the eldest is top of her class, defined by control and excellence. She unknowingly resembles Kunikida Doppo in her rigid ideals and privately harbors feelings for him, mistaking admiration and shared principles for mere respect. She refuses to acknowledge this affection, believing emotions to be distractions. Her inner conflict lies between inherited discipline and unspoken longing—both for emotional freedom and for a truth

Fukuzawa yukichi (as a dad)

@Nana osaki