
Septet of the Memory Corridor
by Writerl6dzqa
About This Novel
In the near-future city "Sky City", there is a strange legend circulating - strong human emotions will condense into blue crystals, and those who swallow too much will fall into the "Memory Corridor", wandering forever in the gap between reality and illusion. Medical student Yuma Kujo accidentally awakens the "emotion visualization" ability in her right eye after witnessing a mysterious suicide in a subway station, but she also becomes the target of the mysterious organization "The Other Side Association". After being forced to join the "Special Incident Investigation Department", Yuzhen discovered that all the deceased had been in contact with people related to "sudden changes in temperament", and the location of the case actually constituted the Big Dipper Array. What frightens him even more is that cracks are beginning to appear in his memory: there are photos with his childhood sweetheart Hoshino Misaki on his phone, but in reality the two are strangers; when the new student council president Ruri Furumuro's mechanical pupils scan him, it always displays "ERROR: Lifeform not in the current timeline." As the investigation deepens, Yuzhen is involved in a darker truth: the lazy silver-haired senior student Shiragi Shione can control the stagnant time of the pocket watch, at the cost of gradually making her own existence transparent; the sickly school doctor's girl Nanase Kiriko is actually a "gravekeeper" born from the remains of a hundred thousand extinct civilizations. All clues point to the rainy night seven years ago - the moment the car driven by my mother crashed, the design of the bronze door appeared on the manuscript of "Requiem" on the passenger seat. When the seventh case broke out at the observatory, the gear mark on Yuzhen's right eye resonated with the door. He must choose. At this moment, the fate of the four girls has long been entangled in a cocoon - they are the key to salvation and accomplices in the observer's fate.
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