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After a few hours. Ken, our oldest brother, Mika and I finally had our family reunion at the Summer Festival. We're all happy to see each other, and we had a lot of fun at the festival. "--Well, then. It's time for us to go home, kids!" Ken suddenly announced. "But we still have other plans!" protested Mika. "Like what?" Ken interrogated his youngest sister. "We're about to go to the beach and light some fireworks there!" Mika haughtily answered. "Consider it cancelled." Ken quickly decided. "That's so unfair! By the way, does Mama even know that you're here?!" Mika shot back. "Not yet. I decided to go straight to the festival and have fun first. And whether you like it or not, we're going home." Ken responded. As a last resort, Mika gave me a helpless look. "Oh, but Mika's r