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Pachinko Recap: Kept Promises
Solomon has completely lost the plot.
He is characteristically quiet and subdued, the opposite of his little brother Mozasu, who runs into the market crying out “Long live Korea!” All of Noa’s carefully contained emotion comes spilling out in his family members, who celebrate him later over dinner. At first, Mozasu looks amused, but when he later finds a wrapped present Sunja bought at a leather goods store with a card addressed to Kato Tatsumi, he sort of freaks out. Though Sugihara came at Yoshii’s request to deliver a message, his warning might be born out of sympathy for Solomon: his parents also came to Japan from Korea just before the war, and he knows survival doesn’t always look pretty.
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