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New Manga Release: Life After Caregiving

Amar Kumar May 07, 2026 12 Views
New Manga Release: Life After Caregiving

sono.N's ``Hoshi no Body Temperature, Circulating Dreams'' was released today, May 7th, from KADOKAWA's Kadokomi.

The Story Unfolds

Yumeko, a woman, has been caring for her paralyzed grandmother for 26 years since she was 14 years old. That grandmother passed away on Yumeko's 40th birthday. Yumeko realizes that although her nursing care has ended, life will continue. She was wondering how to live her life from now on, and the person who called out to her was Sierra, a woman with whom she had formed a romantic relationship through an online game.

A New Beginning

Yumeko is asked to live with Sierra, and although she is hesitant, she heads to Sierra's house. The person who greets her is Shiori Hoshikawa, a very popular actress. Shiori tells Yumeko, who is surprised by the sudden turn of events, that she wants to be lovers not only in the game but also in real life. As Yumeko navigates this unexpected turn, she must confront her feelings and decide on a path forward, all while discovering the true meaning of love and connection in the modern age.

This new manga release promises to be a heartfelt and thought-provoking exploration of life after caregiving, the power of online connections, and the search for one's true self. With its unique blend of real-life struggles and virtual relationships, 'Hoshi no Body Temperature, Circulating Dreams' is sure to captivate readers looking for a story that resonates deeply.

// FAQs

It's a story about Yumeko, a woman who has been caring for her paralyzed grandmother for 26 years, and her journey of self-discovery and love after her grandmother's passing.

The manga is written by sono.N and released by KADOKAWA's Kadokomi.

The online game is where Yumeko forms a romantic relationship with Sierra, which eventually leads to a real-life connection and a potential new beginning for Yumeko.

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