5 Obsession

Shizuru left after the phone call with Marie, unsure of what to do next. As she was heading home, she didn't realize that Hino was lurking in the trees, watching her. He cared about her and wanted to remove any negative energy that she may have been carrying or feeling. He also wanted to see his daughter and visit her grave. Shizuru continued walking home, unaware of Hino's presence.

Hino went to the grave of his daughter after Shizuru left, and he wanted to pay his respects. He put flowers and candles on the gravesite, and he spent some time there alone and reflecting on the past. He thought about his daughter, and how much he loved her and missed her. He didn't want to let go of the past, and he just wanted to see his daughter again. Hino thought about what his daughter would say if she was still alive and how much she would've grown up.

Hino went to his daughter's grave and began talking to her. He told her about all the dreams he and her mother had for her future, and how much they'd hoped to watch her grow up and become something amazing. However, he was heartbroken that she was no longer there to see it. Hino continued to cry at the grave and talked about how they'd become separated. But despite everything, he still loved her so much and never stopped caring for her.

"Your mother and I had so many dreams for your future. It breaks my heart that you're not here to see them."

Hino returned home after visiting his daughter's grave. He tried to meditate and find some peace, but he found it hard to relax at night. He noticed that he was starting to develop insomnia and couldn't sleep well at night. This made him feel exhausted and tired during the day, and it was making it harder for him to deal with his grief. Hino felt like he couldn't escape the sadness he was feeling, and he didn't know how to find the energy to continue going forward with his life.

Hino wanted to focus on taking care of himself, but he felt that it was hard to do while still dealing with the pain of losing his daughter. He wanted to get some rest and clear his mind, but he couldn't shake the feeling of sadness and grief that was gripping him tightly. Hino couldn't think of anyone else to turn to, and he felt alone and defeated in his grief. This made it difficult for him to take care of himself and made his insomnia even worse.

Hino was fascinated by the mystery surrounding the missing submarine in Argentina. He read online about its disappearance and was intrigued by all the speculation and theories that people had about its fate. Even though he wanted to stay focused on himself and take his mind off his problems, he couldn't help but get caught up in the drama and intrigue of the submarine's vanishing act. Hino kept following the news about the submarine in hopes of finding out what really happened to it and finally getting some closure.

As Hino continued to read online about the submarine's disappearance, he found himself caught up in the mystery and speculation surrounding its fate. He read about various theories and explanations that people had come up with for the submarine's disappearance. Some believed that it had been secretly transported into a body of water in another country, while others believed that it had simply sunk. Hino found himself constantly checking the news for updates and details about the submarine, hoping to get answers and closure. But the truth seemed to be as elusive as the submarine itself and all Hino could do was wait and see what new information would emerge.

"Rich people... I hate when money talks and money silences people," Hino said, his fists clenched and his eyes ablaze with anger as he thought about the injustice in the world. Hino had seen how money could silence people and how the wealthy used their power to manipulate the system in their favor, and he hated it. He felt powerless to do anything to change things, and the frustration he felt was palpable in every word he spoke.

Hino searched for a different conspiracy theory that could apply to his situation, finding himself drawn down the rabbit hole of information, speculation, and connections. After putting together all the pieces, Hino discovered a deeper truth that connected the various theories together. As he was trying to make sense of the information he had gathered, Hino realized that the truth was not as simple as the isolated pieces of information, but rather, it was a deeper hidden truth that could be found by putting it all together.

Hino theorizes that the sunken submarines could have been caused by the waves.As Hino continued on his quest for the truth, he came up with a new theory about the sunken submarines.

He theorizes that the submarines could have been sunken by the waves. Hino had previously thought that the submarines could have been sunken or submerged by the oceans, but now he believed that the waves might have caused them to sink.

Hino began to theorize about how the waves could have caused the submarines to sink, and what implications this could have on the search for the submarines.

Hino continues to theorize and looks for an explanation for the mysterious sunken submarines. He believes that it definitely had something to do with the waves. As he looks for an explanation, he remembers that the moon is not responsible for the tides, and that the sun's heat causes the oceans to expand. This causes the water to rise and fall, creating the tides. The tides might have caused the submarines to sink. This realization leads Hino to reconsider the relationship between the moon and the tides. Maybe the moon is not responsible for the tides after all...

Hino mumbled to himself, trying to piece together the puzzle.

"And then it hit me, the moon isn't responsible for the tides. It's the sun's heat that causes the oceans to expand and create the tides. This could be the link I've been looking for, maybe this is why the submarine ended up sinking. Maybe the ship wasn't prepared for the tides and the waves pushed it to the sea bed." The idea that the tides may have caused the submarines' sinking filled Hino with both excitement and frustration.

Hino decided to look more into the role that the tides could have played in the submarine's sinking. He continued to research and read about the way that the tides functioned, and about how they were caused by the heat of the sun. As Hino delved into the literature, he began to understand the link between the tides and the submarine's sinking.

What he found was that the tides were caused by the heat of the sun, which expanded the water and caused the oceans to rise and fall. He also realized that the tides were able to move the water in the oceans, and could cause submarines to sink.

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