Swing the sword with paranoia, and keep the promise with breaking the promise.

Vincent 2022-04-24 07:01:23

It is clear that Ghana joined the new writing team at the beginning for the general office. When someone asked him why he joined, he didn't answer, but smiled shyly.

Later he borrowed a knife and killed everyone who touched him.

Shirota seduced him with "needs", and after that, "monsters" seemed to live in his body. That is human desire.

He began to take advantage of Kondo and Hijikata's vague connivance and attention, and eventually killed Daida. When he killed Daida, he showed a different smile, almost paranoid revenge. It was Daida who made himself subservient to "needs". Demand has become a corrupt "playing". He began to deliberately create conflict and jealousy among several entanglers, and used his natural attraction to disturb the minds of Yamazaki and others.

Probably because what he can give to his "lover" is not pure anymore. So when paranoid, people become demons.

When the Chief Secretary turned to look for him, he was pleasantly surprised, "Mr. Chief Secretary!" It was he who thought that his wish had been fulfilled-he made the wish based on the broken hair on his forehead.

The boss killed him. It is the recurrence of paranoid obedience in "The Alliance of Chrysanthemums". But on the contrary. In the story, the samurai used their souls to keep their promises and committed suicide. As for the general manager, he found that he had already unknowingly handed over his "nature" to Ghana, but Ghana could not respond to the general manager with the same "weight". In this case, the general manager killed him and replaced the contract with breach of contract.

But the chief secretary didn't know that the forehead hair he didn't want to cut off was for him.

Cherry rain scattered.

It's about a memorial to that promise.

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