- Mitsuko — Mother-s Lesson

Kenji resents Mitsuko. He watches other boys his age receive new kendama toys, rice balls with plum centers, and pats on the head from their fathers. Kenji receives none of this. Mitsuko works from dawn until dusk—sowing rice, mending kimonos, and hauling water. She never smiles. She never scolds. She never hugs.

By offering both perspectives, the game highlights how differently the same event can be viewed, with Yuuto seeing abandonment where Mitsuko feels liberation. The "Lesson" of the Title Mother-s Lesson - Mitsuko

I don't have any information on a story called "Mother's Lesson - Mitsuko". It's possible that it's a lesser-known or unpublished work, or it may be a title that is not widely recognized. Kenji resents Mitsuko

The first side line curved confidently, then paused, as if listening to the rhythm of the rain. The second side line followed, a little shorter, a little softer, yet deliberate. As she lifted the brush, a small, dark droplet fell onto the paper—a tiny blemish, unplanned but unmistakably hers. Mitsuko works from dawn until dusk—sowing rice, mending