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What about Japanese novels? Who is the author?
The Japanese novel "So what? The writer is Junichi Watanabe.

So what? It is a book published by Culture and Art Publishing House on June 65438+1 October1. The writer is Junichi Watanabe. This book mainly tells a tortuous love experience between a love triangle.

basic content

So what if there is a love triangle? Short and introverted, Ms. Hashimoto quietly blooms in the ravine like a quiet orchid, while Ms. Jiang Bo, who is active and cheerful, is like a blooming rose and falls in love with Mr. Limu. Two women express their love for Mr. Riki in different ways, show their jealousy, and play some tricks, big and small, in order to win Mr. Riki's love. Limu is paired with jumbo today and will sleep with Miss Hashimoto tomorrow. It's like falling into a gentle town and becoming the envy of everyone in the apartment for the elderly. Anyway, this description should happen to young people. I never thought that old people would have such passionate love.

Watanabe is getting old. He wants to love and be loved when he grows up, and he can express his love in an appropriate way, so what if he wrote it? If the whole society accepts his model, the elderly will live more freely, happily and freely than they do now, and he will certainly enjoy it in that environment. Watanabe wrote about his ideal life for the elderly. I sincerely wish Mr. Watanabe all his wishes come true. He has always been loved and has always loved people.

Library catalogue

Unexpected events ... 1

Playboy ... 49

Affectionate woman ... 103

Nude art ... 147

Couple combination ... 193

Game time ... 245

Like dessert ... 295

One last request ... 335

The finale ... 377

Brief introduction of the author

Junichi Watanabe was born in Hokkaido on 1933. He graduated from Sapporo Medical University as a lecturer in plastic surgery. 1965 won the trendy fan magazine award for "Dead Makeup"; 1970 won the Naoki Light and Shadow Award; 1980, he won the Yoshikawa Eiji Prize for Literature for Sunset in the Distance. He has written 50 novels, many essays and essays, and is a master of Japanese literature today.