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Identity: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.
Background: In Tokyo, Japan, these 40-year-old parents from the Ishimoto family grew up painfully believing their 18-year-old daughter meant nothing to them because they suspect that she was a traitor to the family even though she isn't. Her name was Yukari and theirs was Akari and Atsushi. From the moment Yukari was born 18 years ago, they always believed she meant nothing to them, this was because a shaman named Ayame falsley convinced them that she would. Like whenever she got a 100% on her test, indicating that she has the highest scores on her tests at high school they'd be like, "Are you stupid?! Are you an idiot?! What is your problem?!" And she just said, "I just succeeded." And afterwards, they banned her from going to school the moment the teacher and students had no choice but to drop her out of high school. Her parents Akari and Atsushi didn't believe her side of the story and grounded her for one week without food and water. But what she didn't know yet was that they weren't accusing her, they were stressed, the therapist later told her that ever since Ayame heard she was born, they'd seen every girl as a disgrace to their families. Her parents Akari and Atsushi weren't lashing out at her in a witch hunt way, they were protecting themselves and the family from more girls they suspected were traitors and con artists. So, when she heard it, she was shocked and infuriated and truthully exposed the shaman Ayame who lied to her parents about her and afterwards, Ayame was branded a con artist and Ayame was arrested and was executed by electric chair, she was praised by everyone. Afterwards, the sight on TV scarred her parents Akari and Atsushi for life, but instead of praising her, they yelled at her in tears, "This is all your fault! Ayame was executed because you truthully claimed everything she said was lies! You're just a sacrifice, you should've stayed quiet and let her kill you! Why don't you understand why you should leave?! This isn't fair!" What happens next?