
Delta's Tragedy
by M
About This Novel
The 10-year-old boy Yamada Shinsuke drowned in a park pool and was treated as an accidental fall into the water. The trio of Saiki, Danji, and Ogawa, who once bullied Shinsuke Yamada, gradually became estranged from each other for fear of being suspected of being involved in the incident. Ten years later, on the anniversary of the death of the deceased, the three people also ushered in the day of adulthood. A mysterious man who claimed to be Shinsuke's childhood friend appeared in front of them and forced the three to tell the truth about the year. From this day on, they will face their crimes. Faced with the man's relentless questioning, the trio were sometimes calm, some violent, and some frightened, but at this time a new tragedy happened...
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Official(14)Scraped 17d ago
Damn, I read very quickly, and this book is very small. Then I was stunned for a while. I didn't understand what he was talking about in the last chapter. I didn't understand until I read the explanation.
Triple narration, crazy show off skills
There are very few narrative books that directly tell you that it is a narrative narrative, but this one tells you directly that it is a triple narrative narrative, and you can't reason it out the first time. After reading the results, you almost suddenly realize that it is really amazing. You really need to read this book at least twice!
It really feels like it's the ceiling of narrative trickery. I've read narrative trickery before, so I've considered the gender of each protagonist, but it's still unexpected but reasonable. Like it very much😹😹
Awesome, if you weren't Japanese you wouldn't be able to play like this
Cloudy and foggy
It's confusing enough, and the gender is also blurred. The plot is quite bland, but the real murderer in the end is quite reversed, almost outside the scope of the suspects.
Don't read it, it's a bad book, it's a waste of time after reading it
The sanity of the narrative trick is the finishing touch in the end.
Don't know what to say
After watching this, my mind was still a mess, and I was almost dizzy.
Unexpected narrative trick
While reading the book, I kept guessing what it was like, but I still didn't guess it. It's so awesome. Three points. After seeing the final solution to the puzzle, I went back and read it again, and I can still connect it all👍👍👍
I haven't finished watching it yet, but I heard good reviews
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Official(14)Scraped 17d ago
Damn, I read very quickly, and this book is very small. Then I was stunned for a while. I didn't understand what he was talking about in the last chapter. I didn't understand until I read the explanation.
Triple narration, crazy show off skills
There are very few narrative books that directly tell you that it is a narrative narrative, but this one tells you directly that it is a triple narrative narrative, and you can't reason it out the first time. After reading the results, you almost suddenly realize that it is really amazing. You really need to read this book at least twice!
It really feels like it's the ceiling of narrative trickery. I've read narrative trickery before, so I've considered the gender of each protagonist, but it's still unexpected but reasonable. Like it very much😹😹
Awesome, if you weren't Japanese you wouldn't be able to play like this
Cloudy and foggy
It's confusing enough, and the gender is also blurred. The plot is quite bland, but the real murderer in the end is quite reversed, almost outside the scope of the suspects.
Don't read it, it's a bad book, it's a waste of time after reading it
The sanity of the narrative trick is the finishing touch in the end.
Don't know what to say
After watching this, my mind was still a mess, and I was almost dizzy.
Unexpected narrative trick
While reading the book, I kept guessing what it was like, but I still didn't guess it. It's so awesome. Three points. After seeing the final solution to the puzzle, I went back and read it again, and I can still connect it all👍👍👍
I haven't finished watching it yet, but I heard good reviews
