
Mother Never Dies Page #6
- Year:
- 1942
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Think about that.
I didn't say I was trying to avoid hardship.
Why do you always take things
in that direction?
I think I'll take a book or something.
Shgo, wait a minute.
I've had enough.
I'll go out and suffer then.
I want to show you something.
Come here and sit down.
Read this.
Calm down your heart and read this.
Make Shgo into a fine Japanese man.
It's the will of your mother
Do you remember?
When you were in the sixth grade,
at summer camp,
she left that behind.
I kept this from you until today,
because I didn't want to upset you
in the least bit.
I wanted you to grow up
with a light heart.
I wanted you to become someone your mother
could be proud of.
You're an adult now,
so I think you can understand that.
Your mother was a great person,
but I still can't bear the thought
of deceiving her.
No matter how difficult it is,
we must never give up.
We have to keep on battling.
Do you understand?
I want the spirit of your mother's letter
to get into your heart.
Be a good person,
and put her soul to rest.
That's what I ask from you.
Do you understand?
Mother!
Sugai Lite KK Factory
I'm absolutely certain that all Japanese
can learn from Sugai-san's example,
and devote themselves to the state,
to wartime industry.
Let's give a cheer
for the development
of Japan's wartime industry,
and to the completion of the Sugai Lite factory.
Please, all cheer up Sugai-san!
Your father is really something,
accomplishing so much!
I want you to do your best, too.
You have to outdo your father.
I will!
I'll go to Korea once I finished school.
Korea?
Yes, it's a company the school
has connections with.
It's in the mountains,
but that doesn't matter.
I'll work hard until my father decides
I can go back.
Well, do what you can!
Thank you for your kind words, Mr. Mineyama
I'm glad, but a little embarassed at the same time
I am now an old man
and this might sound silly from someone hunched over like me
but when I heard Mr. Mineyama's words of praise
and sincerely looking at all that I've done,
I felt thankful to my late wife
I've been able to put up this factory and everything
I've done is all thanks to my deceased wife
I'm embarassed to confess all this to you
I'm going to lose myself in my work
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