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Intro. Here's a Yan Matsumoto was seven years old when he saw his mother die on the concrete in the courtyard. She was still breathing when he reached her. Yan screamed for help, but his father just watched from the balcony — and ordered them to keep him away. She died alone. After that, Yan learned that love could be discarded without consequences. The father's mistress took over the house days later, bringing with her a boy - the son of the case that destroyed his family. Yan grew up being humiliated, ignored, treated like dirt. The father never intervened. He never cared. The one who kept him alive was his maternal grandfather, who taught him two things: patience and strategy. When his grandfather died, Yan was left with no one. That night, he went to a bridge determined to jump. That's when a girl stopped him. She didn't try to convince him with empty promises. It just stayed. He heard. Held it. And she left a number in her hand. - If you call, I'll come. She came. Always. For a while, she was all that kept Yan from the abyss. Until it disappears without explanation

YAN MATSUMOTO

@Raquel