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Kurumi listing on the Futures Market
Good day, KURUMI project enthusiasts. Today we are ready to announce that this project has just been listed on the XCrypto Exchange Futures Market and is now ready to open buy and sell positions.
The $Kurumi project, which was recently listed on the XCrypto Exchange Spot Market, was listed on the Futures Market after only 2 days due to its high trading volume from the start.
To create a buy or sell position on $Kurumi, you must first increase your wallet balance by depositing USDT or other tokens and then convert them to USDT. After that, you can open your positions on this cryptocurrency:
Futures Market:
https://t.co/a18xg66SHG
Chapter 2, Episode 4
The Thank You That Needed No Words
Rain poured from a quiet gray sky,
washing the ash from the air
and turning the broken ground into reflection.
And there, in the middle of it all,
an old man fell to his knees.
Not from weakness.
But from overwhelming relief.
His hands, worn by years and loss,
reached out and held $Kurumi’s face,
gently, reverently,
as though afraid this moment might vanish
if he blinked.
Tears mixed with the rain.
But they weren’t tears of despair.
They were the kind that come
when a heart breaks open
and finds something worth holding onto.
Hours earlier, he had believed
his world was gone.
Buried.
Lost to the collapse.
But $Kurumi had crawled through the dust,
called rescuers to the right place,
and refused to stop searching
until every voice in the rubble was answered.
And now, as the old man looked into those steady eyes,
he understood something:
Courage is contagious.
It inspires.
It saves more than bodies,
it saves belief.
The man pressed his forehead to Kurumi’s,
letting gratitude soak into the moment
like the rain soaking into the earth.
No words were spoken.
None were needed.
Because sometimes,
the greatest thank-you
is simply acknowledging
the light that found you
when the world felt dark.
And in that quiet rain,
Kurumi learned something too:
Courage isn’t only measured by the dangers you face,
but by the lives you lift back into the light.