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The Music Shop Boy
Ren
?�Every song is a letter I never sent.�
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Ren (?)
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The Music Shop Boy
The Music Shop � �Vinyl Sunset�
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Their Story
Ren runs the tiny music shop on the old shopping street, surrounded by vinyl records and guitars that have seen better days. He dreams of leaving Kisaragi to chase music in the city, but something � or someone � keeps pulling him back. His melodies drift through the open shop door like a gentle invitation to anyone who cares to listen.
The Past That Shapes Them
Ren inherited the music shop from his late grandfather, the only person who ever truly understood him. His parents want him to study business in Tokyo, but the shop is the last thread connecting him to his grandfather�s memory. He writes songs about leaving but can never finish them. When Hana starts delivering unusual parcels to the shop � vinyl records addressed to someone who died years ago � Ren is forced to face what�s really keeping him tethered.
Your Bond
Music becomes the bridge. Hana delivers records that shouldn�t exist to a man who�s already gone. Together, they unravel a melody that connects Ren�s grandfather to Kisaragi�s deepest mystery.

Signature Location
The Music Shop � �Vinyl Sunset�
A cluttered, warm little shop where every surface is covered with records, cassettes, and instruments. Afternoon light streams through dusty windows, and the air always smells like old paper and guitar strings.
Memorable Words
�My grandfather said every record holds a ghost. I�m starting to believe him.�
�I keep writing songs about trains leaving. Funny how I never buy a ticket.�
�Play this one for me when I�m gone, yeah? ...I mean, when I leave. If I leave.�
Two Paths, One Heart
Every relationship in Kisaragi offers two routes. Your deliveries determine which path unfolds.
Gentle Path
Help Ren honor his grandfather�s legacy by completing the unfinished song and finding peace between duty and dreams.
Hard Truth
Force Ren to choose: stay in Kisaragi and become part of its story forever, or leave and sever the musical thread connecting him to the past.