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Japanese literature
How to give up one's dream is the decision made by Post-doctoral researcher, who loves research, before the cold reality of the "termination of employment contract" that no one teaches. A youth novelist describes the end of youth. The author's new state of mind describes the painful bitterness that lies beneath society. Asahiko Segawa, 35, is an unpaid post-doctor. He has devoted his youth to the study of the Kojiki, which he was fascinated by during his school days. He is also a dream of becoming a professor. He moves from one university to another as a lecturer with a limited contract period. His love for the Kojiki has not changed, but now even his position as a lecturer is at risk. He continues to worry about whether he should continue his research. At that time, there was an incident in which his senior in his seminar days went missing with valuable materials from the university. He also lost his job as a lecturer and was in a homeless state. Did he "steal" the materials? Did he "disappear" of his own will? And what about his future decision? Post-doctoral researcher