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"The Kaze,Kaoru" Episode 47: Viewers shocked by Yuki's "answer"

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連続テレビ小説「風、薫る」第47回の一場面(C)NHK

The 47th episode of the NHK Asadora drama series "Kaze,Kaoru " (NHK General, Monday-Saturday 8:00 AM, etc.), starring Ai Mikami and Juri Kosaka , aired on June 2nd, and Yuki's (Tomomi Nakai) decision drew reactions from viewers such as "I can't believe it" and "I'm so shocked."

In the 46th episode (aired June 1st), Yuki had been taking days off from her practical training due to deep grief following the death of her patient, Onoda (Masako Miyaji). To Yuki, who was struggling to come to terms with her feelings, Burns (Emma Howard) told her, "We'll have a class here now."

In episode 47, Burns points out that Tome (Rin Harashima), who nursed alongside Yuki, must have also been suffering, but she nursed without showing her grief. Tome says, "I just know. I know when the people I nurse die..." and confesses that her eldest brother died of tuberculosis at her family home in Aomori. She then recalls that she cried constantly when her brother died, and says, "Yuki crying after Onoda's death, she might not be a good nurse, but I like her."

Burns told Yuki, "There will be many more moments in the future when you won't be able to help," and added, "Please come up with your own answers to the challenges that have arisen during this internship."

The next day, Yuki smiled and said, "I have to work hard to make up for the time I took off," and returned to her practical training with a renewed sense of purpose. However, Yuki suddenly told the principal, "I've decided to give up on becoming a nurse," and informed him of her intention to leave the training school.

With Burns and Matsui (Hyunri) also present, they listened to Yuki's story again. Naomi (Uesaka) tried to dissuade her, saying, "I'm doing it even though I don't like it that much (nursing work)," but Yuki explained, "That just means that Naomi is suited to being a nurse," "I'm not the kind of person who can do a job that involves people's lives and deaths," and "Ms. Onoda taught me that it would be honest for me not to become a nurse, for the sake of the patients above all else."

Burns hugged Yuki and respected her decision. When Yuki proudly declared, "I don't regret a single thing I learned here!", her classmates hugged her and all seven of them burst into tears.

On social media, comments such as "What, Yuki is leaving!?", "I can't believe Yuki is quitting", "Yuki...it's too soon to say goodbye", "It's really so sudden", "I'm just so shocked", "This is Yuki's answer in her own way. She must have thought it through", "Yuki's answer is admirable", "Members leaving is inevitable, but...", and "Yuki, who was so devoted to Nightingale's philosophy, is dropping out..." have been posted.

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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