Unlucky Man - Sosuke Fubuki 6



Unlucky Man - Sosuke Fubuki 6

"This is a suicide note," the policeman showed the stunned black-haired man the paper in his hand with a sympathetic look. There were ominous red marks on the edge. "Please confirm, Mr. House."

"I'm sorry, father, mother, brother, please forgive me for being such a waste. I'm so tired, and I really want to go home."

It turns out that in a person's life, when Sosuke Fubuki closed his eyes and every inappropriate thought that flashed through his mind ended with a line of words.

Did Yukio Hirata also work at Kujo Real Estate Co., Ltd.?

This shocked Sosuke Fubuki. He was one of the few people in Hirata Yukio's address book who could be reached, and the only one who was willing to go to the police station to handle the receipt of the relics. Naturally, he had heard from the police about Hirata Yukio's living conditions.

He was jobless, homeless, cut off from his family, and was regarded as an unlucky person by his friends who kept their distance from him. At the same time, due to his age and physical condition, he was not eligible for social welfare. The day before his suicide, he was penniless and was kicked out of the Internet cafe where he lived.

Why resign? Sosuke Fubuki frowned. To be honest, he could understand if he was fired, because Hirata Yukio was just like him, with a serious work attitude but an honest personality. Sometimes being diligent is not an advantage. It often means that you don't know how to adapt and promote yourself, your superiors can't see your efforts, and your colleagues can't appreciate your hard work.

Moreover, job applications in Japan require proof of a fixed address. However, if you lose your job and cannot rent a house, you will have no fixed address. To rent a house, you must have proof of employment for more than three months. The problem is that you need proof of a fixed address to find a job.

I have no fixed residence because I have no money.

Then you're going to find a permanent residence?

To rent a house, you need proof of employment for more than three months.

Two years ago, Yukio Hirata, Tsutomu Tsuchiya, and Sosuke Fusako lost their jobs at the same time.

Sosuke Fubuki was even forced to work for a company where he had to work an average of 18 hours a day. He was on the verge of sudden death and could only maintain his own shabby apartment so that he didn't have to return to his hometown in the countryside from Tokyo. It was not until a year ago that he was granted legal working hours and rest days.

When trying to persuade the Hirata family, the eldest son of the Hirata family once said coldly that his younger brother was a lazy person who had not found a job for two years. In order to force him to make progress, they had stopped financial dealings with him, but Hirata Yukio was so cowardly that he committed suicide.

What made him choose to resign? Sosuke Fubuki closed his eyes and put aside the words "I don't have such a useless brother" for the time being. Why didn't his family know that he once worked for Kujo Real Estate Co., Ltd.? Why didn't this man, who knew it was not easy to find a job and was eager to prove himself to his family, cherish his hard-earned job? Why was his friend left alone?

Sosuke Fubuki can understand Yukio Hirata's self-esteem. When they worked together before, he hated owing favors to others and didn't like being treated by others for meals. He often said things like "Hey, hey, hey, let's just pay for ourselves." It is consistent with his character that he doesn't ask friends for help even when he is in such a desperate situation. However, Tsuchiya Tsutomu's behavior is very strange. As a friend of a close friend, Tsuchiya Tsutomu should have noticed Yukio Hirata's embarrassment at the first time and offered to help him.

What happened between this pair of close friends?

Now there is probably only one person who can interpret these questions.

"Is that Tsuchiya-kun? I have something to tell you about Hirata-kun."

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