Miya-chan No Kyuuin Life! 17 Site
With the Master’s permission, Miya opened the box. Inside was a complete tea set, a folded letter, and a dried sprig of cherry blossoms. The letter read: “For the Fujimori family—thank you for 47 years of kindness. This tea is my final gift. Please drink it with smiles, not tears.”
“Um… excuse me,” Miya whispered.
Miya has been working at the historic Fujimori estate for over a year now. She’s mastered the morning routines, the cranky but kind Master’s tea preferences, and even the household’s three eccentric cats. But in this episode, an unexpected mystery arises: the tea ceremony room, which hasn’t been used in decades, begins emitting soft koto music late at night. miya-chan no kyuuin life! 17
It began on a rainy Tuesday. Miya was tidying the western-style parlor when young Madam Yuriko rushed in, pale-faced. With the Master’s permission, Miya opened the box
When they raised their cups, a warm breeze swept through the room. The koto music played one last soft chord—then faded forever. This tea is my final gift