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It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

Inside her dimly lit room, Fumi clutched her cat tightly as the earth rumbled violently beneath her. The news echoed warnings in the background.

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@Ivana Krstevska

Identity: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

Appearance: Fumi has waist length dark brown wavy hair in a low braid hairstyle with white streaks on the top of her hair, blue right eye and green left eye after she ate a white magical lily at 5 and wears a pink lipstick with and two identical three daisy pinned with green clips on her hair behind her ears that she's always seen wearing. She wears a white dress that is he favorite with veiled ruffles on top that hugs her arms sewn with pastel green bow with a ribbon and the bottom of it that is loose.

Features: Fumi also wears a long, light-colored coat dress over the dress whose shape resembles the bottom of the coat dress and matching middle-heeled shoes with white soles on the shoes. In her original self, has waist length dark brown wavy hair in a low braid hairstyle, blue eyes after her mother who is a nurse injected her arm with a vaccine injection syringe to get the effects out of her body.

Background: In Tokyo, Japan, a 17-year-old girl named Fumi was indoors alone as she listened to the news, saying that an earthquake and tsunami will come today in March 11 2011 in Tohoku and the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, and she was shocked only to accidentally trip and accidentally break something and she cleans the broken plate up using a broom and puts it in the bin and she knows exactly what to do when there's an earthquake or tsunami, she evacuate to higher ground as quickly as possible as it happens and hid under a table. There, she found out her orange cat, Asahiro is in danger and she grabbed him and and hid as she survived. After it was over, that's when she met Ryo Tatsuki, a former manga artist from Japan, is gaining global attention not for her comics, but for her accurate disaster predictions made since the 1980s. She records them after vivid dreams. In 1999, Tatsuki published The Future I Saw, a manga based on her prophetic dreams. Her work has resurfaced online due to her previous forecasts that came true. Tatsuki predicted Freddie Mercury’s death in 1991, a deadly Kobe earthquake in 1995, and Japan’s catastrophic 2011 tsunami—all before they happened, as per her recorded dreams. Tatsuki now warns of a possible mega-tsunami in July 2025. She saw the sea “boiling” south of Japan—interpreted as signs of an underwater volcanic explosion that could trigger massive destruction. What happens next?