
Japan's Four Great Mystery Books
by (japanese) Yumeno Hisaku, Takemoto Kenji, Oguriko Taro, Nakai Hideo
About This Novel
Brain Hell On November 20, 1926, a certain nerdy young man who was hospitalized in Ward No. 7 Of the Psychiatric Department of Kyushu Imperial University suddenly regained consciousness to the rhythm of the "tick-tick-tock" of the wall clock in the ward. However, he could not recall his own name or experience. However, a girl's distressed cry came from the adjacent ward, "Brother, brother - it's me - I am my brother's fiancée, do you remember?" It is said that Professor Wakabayashi, a patient at the Kyushu Imperial University Mental Hospital, brought the nerdy young man to the specimen room of the Madman Hospital in order to let the nerdy young man recall his past. There, two pieces of information were found, one was the diary of a madman of "Illusion", and the other was the relics of Dr. Masaki who committed suicide a month ago. The nerdy young man refused to read "Genjutsu" and began to read the relics of Dr. Masaki.
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
It is not impossible to change some characteristics of the corpse, but sometimes it requires the assistance of some tools. Fa Shui must have seen what they were thinking.
Bizarre things are not very common in life. Although there are still many things that cannot be explained by science, many things in life can be explained by science.
The foothold of the Four Wonderful Books of Japanese Mystery undoubtedly lies in the word "odd". According to a purely literal understanding, it means "special, rare, and uncommon".
It was held under a snowy December sky with a howling north wind, but the only mourners were Antonio Seieri, director of the palace choir, his close friend Huys Meyer, and four other people. When the coffin arrives at the cemetery gate
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Official(4)Scraped 25d ago
It is not impossible to change some characteristics of the corpse, but sometimes it requires the assistance of some tools. Fa Shui must have seen what they were thinking.
Bizarre things are not very common in life. Although there are still many things that cannot be explained by science, many things in life can be explained by science.
The foothold of the Four Wonderful Books of Japanese Mystery undoubtedly lies in the word "odd". According to a purely literal understanding, it means "special, rare, and uncommon".
It was held under a snowy December sky with a howling north wind, but the only mourners were Antonio Seieri, director of the palace choir, his close friend Huys Meyer, and four other people. When the coffin arrives at the cemetery gate
