Three Days of Happiness

Three Days of Happiness

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三日間の幸福 / 寿命を買い取ってもらった。一年につき、一万円で。

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Ba ngày hạnh phúc, I sold my life for ten thousand yen per year., Mikkakan no Koufuku, Three Days of Happiness, สุข สาม วัน

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By sugaru miaki (fafoo), 三秋縋

4.9
Completed japanese Published Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 volumes
Original Publisher
ascii media works
English Publisher
yen press

Description

Three Days of Happiness is a novel by Sugaru Miaki, also known as Fafoo. It’s a rewritten version of the story originally posted to 2ch. The premise of the story revolves around a shop where one can sell away the remaining years of their life, and the consequences of doing so. “I Say A Little Prayer” is a short related story which was posted along with the novel’s release. It spoils some things about the main story, but nothing major.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ascii media works
English Publisher
yen press
Original Language
japanese
Type
Published Novel

Three Days of Happiness Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Three Days of Happiness This novel… it's stayed with me long after I finished reading. It's not a story you simply consume; it's one that burrows under your skin and makes you question things. I can see why it's resonated with so many readers. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately intriguing: a young man, down on his luck, sells off his remaining lifespan for cash. It's a dark starting point, and I went in expecting a bleak, nihilistic tale. While there are definitely elements of tragedy and a raw honesty about the struggles of feeling worthless, it's ultimately a story about finding meaning and connection. The beginning is certainly depressing, but the realism of the protagonist's situation drew me in. ### What Works Well The emotional depth of this novel is its greatest strength. The author masterfully conveys complex feelings, making the characters feel incredibly real. I particularly appreciated how the relationships, especially the one between the protagonist and Miyagi, developed organically. The story explores themes of self-worth, regret, and the search for happiness in a way that feels both profound and relatable. I found myself constantly pondering the value of my own life and what truly matters to me. The pacing is also excellent; it never feels rushed, allowing the emotional beats to land with maximum impact. Several readers have also pointed out the quality of the dialogue and interactions, praising them for their authenticity and genuine feel. The story is short, but the themes are incredibly powerful. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution, as the next section discusses plot elements that may spoil your reading experience. ### Final Verdict "Three Days of Happiness" is an exceptional novel that I highly recommend, especially if you're looking for something thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. While it might not be the best choice for those already struggling with depression or loneliness, it offers a powerful and ultimately hopeful message about finding value in life, even in the face of tragedy. I can confidently say it's a story that will stay with me for a long time.

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