
Death Sentence Disease
About This Novel
Tragedies occurred one after another in the rural areas covered with rice fields in northern Kanto. Most of the victims are young people, ranging from 16 to 23 years old. Soon, Hamura Yamato was arrested as a suspect in twenty-four murder cases, of which only nine cases could be filed. He was sentenced to death in the first instance. One day, college student Masai Masaya suddenly received a letter from Yamato Harunamura - I deserve death, but it should be because of eight murders, not nine. Can you prove it for me? It turns out that he is the bakery owner who used to take care of Yaya. A gentle smile, clean hands, and the smell of freshly baked bread and butter... Are those the same hands that imprisoned innocent victims and brutally murdered them? During the investigation, Yaya gradually discovered that he was getting deeper and deeper into this incident...
What Readers Think
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Advanced pua, but the writing is too bland
I didn't understand the ending, and I didn't expect the ending, haha🤐🤐
Make fun of people
It's still a social issue. This prisoner on death row can play with people's mental will and brainwash so many people. This prison really gives him a chance.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Advanced pua, but the writing is too bland
I didn't understand the ending, and I didn't expect the ending, haha🤐🤐
Make fun of people
It's still a social issue. This prisoner on death row can play with people's mental will and brainwash so many people. This prison really gives him a chance.
