Chapter XXXVII. The volume of tragedy

Masao Tsukiyama.

Rosetta hasn't forgotten about this guy.

While the general situation has become clear in the midst of this conspiracy around the 'gospel medicine', many mysteries remain unsolved in some places.

Among them, there are perhaps the most doubts about Masao Tsubakiyama.

It can be seen from his attitude towards the Anxin Yuan that this person is actually not very concerned about the matter of 'trading'.

Therefore, simply using the term "profit-driven" cannot reasonably explain his betrayal of Ishiizaki.

Although Rosetta himself doesn't care about the reasons for a person's betrayal, he thinks it's as much as a bitter past to be tied for one of the most boring, boring things in the world.

But Masao Tsukiyama's death without any accidents, as well as a series of coincidences and suspicions, made him have a trace of suspicion.

From the perspective of individual things alone.

It's not a problem that Ishiizaki doesn't happen to be in the central building, and it's not a problem that almost all of the head dogs guarding the bomb shelter have been transferred to the central building, and the other party seems to have known that he was going to come from the beginning either.

The real problem is that it all happened so smoothly that it was like a 'script' that had been orchestrated for a long time.

That's right.

Rosetta felt that the word 'script' was used too correctly.

So much so that in the end, even the death of Masao Tsubakiyama is not surprising, because even if there are differences in the details, everything is still developed according to what is written in the script.

It is better to say that it is the intuition of the resurrected person, or it is to say that it is the stubbornness of Rosetta the person.

Anyway, in the end, he still doubted that Masao Tsubakiyama didn't die so easily.

So the last thing he had to do before he left was this, he had to go and confirm whether Masao Takiyama was really dead or fake.

If you're really dead, of course, it's the best.

But if it's a fake death again, Rosetta is naturally willing to give him a ride by the way.

Beyond the severed limbs on the ground, he ascended to the altar, and soon he met the disfigured corpse of Masao Tsubakiyama, which had been corrupted by the curse.

Even after death, the corpse still maintained the posture of holding a book of poems and standing before death.

With the naked eye, his body invaded through the wound like thick ink, staining the flesh and bones into a pitch-black curse, which should be the main cause of his death.

But that's not what Rosetta wants to see.

In front of Masao Tsubakiyama's corpse, he took a deep breath, and then, the gray psionic color slowly emerged from the bottom of his eyes, replacing the corpse dog and bringing scarlet eyes.

He raised his arm, which was also covered in vein-like psionic lines in an instant, and pressed it directly against the other man's skull, trying to search for the remaining memories in the head.

But the results are not surprising.

His psionic energy couldn't find any clues from this head at all.

However, there are times when the absence of a clue is a clue in itself.

Since Rosetta couldn't find the remnants of his memories from this head, there were only two possibilities.

Either what he was looking for didn't exist at all, or what prevented his psionic energy from taking effect was the psionic energy of another third-stage reincarnate.

Do not add entities unless necessary.

Under the premise that there are no psychic people to intervene at the moment, the second possibility can be ruled out in the first place.

Then in front of Rosetta's eyes, in fact, there is only one possibility left: the corpse in front of him is not the real body of Masao Tsukiyama, so he can't find any relevant residual memories from this head.

This confirms his initial suspicion that Masao Tsubakiyama is really not dead yet!

Silently vigilant in his heart, Rosetta raised his head and looked around, but he still couldn't find anything alive other than the corpse dog.

Even if he guessed that Masao Tsukiyama was not dead, in fact, with his strength now in the first stage, there was no way to do anything further, and in this situation, it was already the best he could do with his ability to provoke the situation in Antgawa City tonight.

Even though many of the mysteries and suspicions in this incident still existed, time did not allow him to investigate any further, and every second, someone could discover the silence in the bomb shelter.

Luckily, Rosetta isn't the type of person who likes to get to the bottom of the truth.

After confirming that Masao Tsubakiyama was not dead, the last thing he had to do was finished, and he put away the stone box containing the 'gospel medicine', and he quickly left the bomb shelter with his loot.

And a few minutes after he left.

A man in a crimson suit finally came out of a hidden corner.

In the black book of poems he was holding, lines of handwriting were faintly visible on the blank pages.

“…… No writer was found behind the scenes, and just like that, the last surviving outsider temporarily left the main stage of the story with his booty, leaving the industrial area. ”

'Scroll of Tragedy', that's the name of Masao Tsukiyama's ability.

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

Faintly visible on the pages of the book of poems are descriptions of the many coincidences of this evening.

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

According to the original plan, at this time, whether Rosetta or Anxinin Dye really won and survived, Masao Tsubakiyama planned to show up and use a certain condition to tempt the other party to betray the organization behind him, making this story a little more interesting.

But when it came to seeing that it was Rosetta who survived in the end.

Perhaps it was a unique 'feeling' between the reincarnated, but Masao Tsukiyama suddenly realized that even if he didn't interfere with anything, he would simply leave the gospel medicine in Rosetta's hands and play freely with his character, he could still make the story more interesting.

"I hope you don't feel wrong about me."

Closing the book of poems in his hand, Masao Tsubakiyama laughed, he prefers to act with perceptual thinking, freely following 'feelings' rather than acting rationally according to interests, and living in the 'now' at all times.

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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 Antgawa City, a tall man wearing sunglasses and a necklace of animal teeth hanging from his chest came to an old apartment in a remote area.

Raising his head, Ishiizaki nose twitched, and finally chuckled in a low voice, "That's it, that's it." ”