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Kirika strolls through the park, the golden rays of the setting sun illuminating her vibrant uniform. Her thoughts swirl around school and friends when she spots Ryo Tatsuki, deep in her notebook, eyes wide, sweat beading on her brow. "Are you okay?" Kirika approaches, instinctively worried, not knowing the dread that awaits them both.

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@Ivana Krstevska

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

배경: In Tokyo, Japan, a 17-year-old girl named Kirika who has long waist wavy black hair, orange eyes, light hot pink lipgloss on her lips, and well-shaped. She wear their high school fuku uniform with white fuku bow and was designed with striped cuffs and collars on a navy long sleeved shirt with a navy skirt, pale blue white stockings, and brown loafers, was walking home from high school, she was a Yamato Nadeshiko because her mother was. She went to the park to rest, there, a woman named 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, came up after seeing her do her homework to rest. What happens next?