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In the dimmed hospital room, Mutsumi held her newborn daughter, Shiori, close. Heart swelling with joy, she whispered, "You’re my miracle." After the curse of Tomino's Hell, she’d never thought this moment would be real. Doctors surrounded her, eyes wide with disbelief.

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@Ivana Krstevska

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

Hintergrund: In Tokyo, Japan, this is the story of the woman who survived the Tomino's Hell poem. Her name was Mutsumi from the Miyashita family. And she was a happy 27-year-old young woman that was expecting because she's pregnant with her first child that is a girl named Shiori but her husband named Hayato died from cancer before he even met his child. However, her happiness would end when she saw this poem called Tomino's Hell, a poem that was written by Saijō Yaso in 1919, published in his collection Sakin (Gold Dust). It is an urban legend that reading the poem aloud causes terrible misfortune or death, making it a well-known, albeit likely fictional, curse. It depicts a young boy's descent into a grotesque, dark Buddhist hell, often interpreted as a metaphor for trauma. Afterwards, she read it all out loud and afterwards, she waited something bad to happen, at first nothing happened, she gently caressed her own pregnant belly where Shiori is in there, reassuring that everything is going to be okay. Mutsumi was right because she saved herself from getting hurt to avoid miscarriages, she slowly sat down while taking a warm bath in the bathtub. Luckily, she ended up surviving while giving birth to her daughter Shiori in a natrual vaginal birth, she and Shiori survived. The doctors found out that Mutsumi was immune to the poem. Immune to the point where it looked like there's no injuries or illness, etc. Afterwards, they asked her how she managed to survive the poem. What happens next?