One in 100,000 Chance

One in 100,000 Chance

by (japan) Matsumoto Seicho

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About This Novel

A master-level whimsy and a huge lie with zero flaws. The world itself exists because of very small chances, not to mention a person's fate. In October 1980, a photo of a car accident was published in a newspaper and attracted the attention of the entire Japan at that time. This breathtaking photo captured all the horrific scenes at the moment of the car accident on the highway. The media called it "a work of ghosts and gods that can only be captured by chance." The realistic and cramped scenes seem to draw every viewer into the scene of the disaster, which makes people sigh. However, looking at the tragic condition of his fiancée who was being bitten by fire in the photo, Numai Shohei felt only sadness and despair in his heart. By chance, Numai had a suspicion about the accident in the photo. Is this natural disaster a trick of the gods or a trick of evil spirits? Behind the photos, there is a dark conspiracy with almost no flaws.

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Aria107mo ago

Although the plot is predictable, the description is really praiseworthy and a good example of the same theme.

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Karma Fire96mo ago

Passing mission.

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Ant Neurons76mo ago

I saw the shocking love. Although there is no description in the book, the actions of the protagonist all illustrate this point.

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Pan Hongliang57mo ago

A good book with rich content

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