Two pieces, inspired by Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore, completed for English. I strongly suggest you to read Kafka on the Shore before you read either of these works, because [spoilers ahead].
The missing chapter is my take of what could have transpired between Kafka, Nakata, Kafka's father and/or Johnnie Walker.
Oshima's Letter, for Kafka, is written near the ending of the story. Oshima explains what happened at the library when Kafka was gone, but later decides to scrap the letter and just tell Kafka in person.
A story of four brothers whose life revolves around each other. Fate wasn't kind to them, but they were in it together, always have been and always will be.
The eldest brother who is known to be a cold, arrogant and emotionless CEO can destroy the world for his younger brothers. Dare look at his brothers with any ill intention and he won't think twice before destroying the lives of those individuals.
He has been a father figure to his brothers since the death of their parents in a car crash. When it comes to them he is a total softy and looks after their every need, but this doesn't mean that he won't discipline them if they are in the wrong.
Will these brothers be able to maintain the unbreakable bond they have? When some secrets are revealed of the younger brother, will the trust remain the same between them? What has fate planned for them?
Peep into the story of these brothers to know further about their lives...... 🫣