- Alternative:I don't know much about garage kits / ガレージキット分からない
- Author:Shimimaru(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Oneshot , Comedy , Slice of Lif
I don't know much about garage kits Manhua
Title: "The Unexpected Discovery"
In the quiet town of Willow Creek, Lily, an aspiring sculptor, stumbled upon a dusty garage kit hidden away in a forgotten corner of her grandfather's attic. Intrigued by its intricate design, she decided to restore it to its former glory.
As Lily carefully cleaned the kit, strange occurrences began to unfold. Tools went missing, and the clay seemed to mold itself into bizarre shapes overnight. Determined to uncover the truth, Lily sought the help of her childhood friend, Ethan, a curious inventor with a passion for unraveling mysteries.
Together, Lily and Ethan embarked on a journey to unravel the history behind the garage kit. They discovered that it was created by a renowned sculptor who vanished without a trace, leaving behind a legacy of unfinished pieces scattered across town.
As they delved deeper, Lily and Ethan found themselves entangled in a web of secrets and deception. Each clue they uncovered brought them closer to unraveling the truth behind the sculptor's disappearance and the hidden message encoded within the kit.
In a dramatic turn of events, Lily and Ethan found themselves facing a race against time to solve the mystery before it was too late. With quick thinking and unwavering determination, they deciphered the cryptic message hidden within the kit and unlocked the truth that had remained shrouded in darkness for years.
Through their harrowing adventure, Lily and Ethan grew not only as individuals but also as lifelong friends bonded by a shared love for unraveling puzzles and uncovering hidden truths. And as they bid farewell to the garage kit, now restored to its former glory, they knew that some mysteries were meant to be solved, while others were simply meant to be cherished as a reminder of the extraordinary journey they had embarked on together.
