When her father suddenly collapses, Mi-na assumes control of the family's tiny stationery business. She wants to sell the store since she believes it is merely a source of frustration for her. However, everything is not as simple as she had anticipated. She is unable to sell it because of the store's frequent customers. It's difficult to ignore the cries of the small children who object.
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When her father suddenly collapses, Mi-na assumes control of the family's tiny stationery business. She wants to sell the store since she believes it is merely a source of frustration for her. However, everything is not as simple as she had anticipated. She is unable to sell it because of the store's frequent customers. It's difficult to ignore the cries of the small children who object.
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