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Chapter 37. The Volume of Tragedy

Tsukiyama Masao.

Rosetta has not forgotten this guy.

In this conspiracy surrounding the 'gospel medicine', although the general situation has become clear, many mysteries remain unresolved in some places.

Among them, there may be the most doubts about Tsukiyama Masao.

It can be seen from his attitude towards An Yin that this person actually doesn't care much about the matter of 'trading'.

Therefore, simply speaking of "profit motivation" cannot reasonably explain his betrayal of the Ishiizaki people.

Although Rosetta himself didn't care about a person's reason for betrayal, he believed that it, like the tragic past, was enough to rank as one of the most boring and uninteresting things in the world.

However, Tsukiyama Masao's death without any accident, as well as a series of coincidences and doubts, made him have a trace of doubt.

Look at each individual thing individually.

It's not a problem that Ishiizaki happens to be away from the central building, it's not a problem that almost all the lead dogs guarding the air-raid shelters are transferred to the central building, it's also not a problem that the other party seems to have known about his arrival from early in the morning.

The real problem is that all of this happened too smoothly, almost like a "script" that had been planned in advance.

That's right.

Rosetta felt that the word 'script' was the right word.

So in the end, even Tsukiyama Masao's death seemed unsurprising, because even if there were differences in details, everything still developed as written in the script.

It could be said to be the intuition of the reincarnated person, or it could be said to be the stubbornness of Rosetta.

In short, in the end, he still doubted that Masao Tsukiyama died so easily.

So the last thing he had to do before leaving was this. He had to confirm whether Tsukiyama Masao was really dead or fake.

Of course it would be best if he was really dead.

But if it was a fake death, Rosetta would naturally be willing to give him a ride.

He crossed over the broken limbs on the ground and climbed onto the altar. Soon, he met Masao Tsukiyama's shapeless corpse that had been corroded by the poison.

Even after death, this corpse still maintains the posture of standing with a collection of poems in hand.

Observed with the naked eye, it was like thick ink that penetrated through the wounds on his body, dyeing the blood, flesh and bones into a pitch-black poison, which should be the main cause of his death.

But that's not what Rosetta wants to see.

In front of Tsukiyama Masao's body, he took a deep breath, and then, a gray psychic color slowly emerged from his eyes, replacing the scarlet eyes brought by the corpse dog transformation.

He raised his arm, which was also instantly covered with vein-like psychic lines, and pressed it directly on the other person's head, trying to search for the remaining memories in the head.

But the result can also be said to be unsurprising.

There are no clues about his spiritual energy from this head at all.

However, sometimes, the absence of a clue is itself a clue.

Since even Rosetta's spiritual power cannot search for the remaining memories from this head, there are only two possibilities.

Firstly, either the thing he was looking for never existed, and secondly, what prevented his spiritual power from taking effect was the spiritual power of another third-stage reborn person.

Do not add entities unless necessary.

On the premise that no psychics are involved so far, the second possibility can be ruled out first.

So in front of Rosetta, there was actually only one possibility left: the corpse in front of him was not Tsukiyama Masao's real body, so he couldn't find any relevant residual memories from this head.

This confirmed his initial guess, Masao Tsukiyama was indeed not dead yet!

Silently alert in his heart, Rosetta raised his head and looked around, but he still couldn't find any living creatures except corpse dogs.

Even if it is guessed that Tsukiyama Masao is not dead, in fact, with his first-stage strength now, he cannot do anything further. In this situation, he is the one who instigated the situation in Antikawa City tonight.

This ability is the best you can do.

Even though many mysteries and doubts in this incident still exist, time does not allow him to continue the investigation now. From now on, someone may notice the silence in the air-raid shelter every second.

Fortunately, Rosetta is not the kind of person who likes to dig into the truth.

After confirming that Masao Tsukiyama was not dead, the last thing he had to do was completed. He put away the stone box containing the 'gospel medicine' and made a prompt decision. He quickly left the air-raid shelter with his trophies.

And a few minutes after he left.

A man in a dark red suit finally came out from a hidden corner.

The black poetry book he held in his hand had lines of writing faintly floating on the blank pages.

"...The writer hiding behind the scenes was not found. Just like that, the last surviving outsider took his trophies and temporarily left the main stage of the story and left the industrial area."

‘Scroll of Tragedy’, this is the name of Tsukiyama Masao’s special ability.

When creating text with a negative tone, as long as it conforms to basic logic, the stories he writes will gradually become reality, ignoring those small irrationalities.

There are vaguely visible descriptions of the many coincidences of tonight on the pages of the poetry collection.

An interesting story and a complete story will bring positive gains to his abilities.

According to the original plan, at this time, whether Rosetta or Ansin Somema wins and survives, Tsukiyama Masao plans to show up and use certain conditions to seduce the other party to betray the organization behind him, making this story more interesting.

of.

But in the end, Rosetta survived.

Perhaps it was a unique 'feeling' among resurrected people. Masao Tsukiyama suddenly realized that even if he did not interfere with anything and simply left the gospel medicine in Rosetta's hands, using his character to express himself freely, he

It also makes the story more interesting.

"I hope the feeling you gave me is right."

Closing the collection of poems in his hand, Tsukiyama Masao laughed. Rather than acting rationally based on interests, he prefers to use perceptual thinking, freely follow "feelings" to act, and live in "

Now'.

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And on the other side.

Outside the main stage of the story.

At this time, under the pouring night rain in Yichuan City, a tall man wearing sunglasses and an animal tooth necklace hanging on his chest came to an old apartment in a remote area.

Raising his head, Ishiizaki's nose twitched, and finally he laughed softly: "This is the right place."


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