![]() She would worry about her own life and her son’s later she had all the time in the world.” Life is good until a friend buys Emilia a kentuki of her own, it isn’t easy being a keeper and a dweller at the same time. Emilia grows quite attached to Eva, “She would focus on Erfurt and the girl, who wasn’t living her best life right now. ![]() She connects with Eva, a keeper in Erfurt, Germany. Her son, the wunderkind, has been poached by a firm in Hong Kong and, to fill the void, he sends her a connection to becomes a dweller. We meet various keepers and dwellers throughout the world. (Oh, and the kentuki can’t speak, it can only make the sounds of the animal it imitates.) Once it dies the connection is cut forever. It is important to make sure the kentuki stays charged. ![]() The keeper and dweller are paired by chance – the keeper has no say over who the dweller is – and, since the kentuki has a camera, the dweller can see the keeper and follow them around. The dweller, who lives in another part of the world, has control over the kentuki. Keepers buy these gadgets with their camera and speaker enclosed within a toy animal such as a rabbit, crow, mole or panda. ![]()
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