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“The thing that pretends to be shinseki no ko ,” she said quietly. “The relative’s child who never grew up. The one who died here fifty years ago. Every night, it tries to find a new ‘cousin’ to stay over.”
The most likely use: someone (often a parent, older cousin, or babysitter) explains their behavior, absence, or limited availability. For example: shinseki-no-ko-to-o-tomari-da-kara.html
"新世紀の子とお留守だか"
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