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  1. Three Days of Happiness is a popular manga written by Miaki Sugaru . The story is translated to English and covers Drama, Psychological, Romance, Shounen genres. readmanga.app releases the latest English translated chapters of Three Days of Happiness and can be read for free.

  2. Dec 25, 2013 · Looking for information on the novel Mikkakan no Koufuku (Three Days of Happiness)? Find out more with MyAnimeList, the world's most active online anime and manga community and database. Kusunoki used to believe he was destined for great things.

  3. Three Days of Happiness (三日間の幸福, Mikkakan no kōfuku) is a Japanese novel written by Sugaru Miaki and illustrated by E9L. It was published by ASCII Media Works in December 2013. The novel received a manga adaptation titled I Sold My Life for Ten Thousand Yen Per Year ( 寿命を買い取ってもらった。一年に ...

  4. Three Days Of Happiness. Name : Three Days Of Happiness. Alternate Name : Üç Günlük Mutluluk ; Jumyou o Kaitotte Moratta. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de. ; Mikkakan no Koufuku ; Tres Dias de Felicidad ; 我用一年一万日元卖掉寿命. Year of Release : Status :

  5. Aug 10, 2016 · She introduces herself as Miyagi, the one tasked with the job of observing him until the last three days of his life. Ichinen ni Tsuki, Ichimanen de. follows the remaining three months of Kusunoki's life as he confronts lingering regrets from the past and discovers what truly gives life value.

  6. Oct 20, 2020 · Now approaching the age of twenty, he’s a completely mediocre college student with no motivation, no dreams, and no money. After learning he can sell his remaining years―and just how little they’re worth―he chooses to divest himself of all but his last three months.

  7. A twenty-year-old with little hope for the future discovers a shop that buys lifespan, time, and health. This is a story dealing with the ensuing consequences.

  8. A manga adaptation of a novel by Sugaru Miaki, translated by vgperson, about making the most of limited time.

  9. Kusunoki used to believe he was destined for great things. Ostracized as a child, he held on to a belief that a good life was waiting for him in the years ahead.

  10. After learning he can sell his remaining years-and just how little they're worth-he chooses to divest himself of all but his last three months. Has Kusunoki truly destroyed his last chance to find happiness...or has he somehow found it?