The first time she was told she had cancer. The first time she was told she had only one year to live. The first time she bought a man. In her forty years of life, she had never experienced a day so full of "firsts." Yui Katakura's life for the past forty years had revolved around three things: making money, saving money, and keeping money. Considered a "die-hard spinster" by her colleagues, she bought her own apartment with a loan at the young age of twenty, believing that living frugally was the only true path. She thought dating was too uneconomical, as were marriage and having children. She had no idols she wanted to support, and she didn't travel or dress up; she knew that in this world, the only person she could rely on was herself, until... the day the doctor diagnosed her with cervical cancer and told her she only had one year to live.
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