The mistress of seveneleven: a nightmare in Tokyo
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Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2015
João, who is working at a supermarket, becomes acquainted with Takayuki. One night shift, Takayuki expels a costumer from the seveneleven convenient store. He explained to his Portuguese friend that she's a trouble maker and that she was caught for shoplifting several times at other sevenelevens. João noticed that the girl forgot her purse. João brings the purse to a local police station, but finds that the police station is closed. He checks the ID to see who it is...

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