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Hah

What?

Huh, hah. what?

Hang on a second.

This guy, just now.

dying

He said I died

What do you an?

Exactly the aning of the word. Your motorcycle accident took your life at that ti and it was a tragic end that everyone wanted to avert their eyes from.

Even as he spoke nonchalantly, the doctor remained smiling throughout.

You didnt even have ti to feel the pain because it was an imdiate death.

The doctors eyes widened to an unsettling level, his mouth hanging open, revealing his white teeth, and he described it vividly as though having witnessed it firsthand.

N-No way

I shook my head and denied it with a wavering voice.

Thats a lie a lie y-youre wrong I-I am

How could I believe it? Irrespective of how real the pain felt, such a thing, such a thing couldnt be

Im not dead Im not dead!!

Are you! Are you surprised!? The doctor broke into a broad smile, and a bunch of familiar faces stread into the gloomy hospital room, carrying obnoxious placards that read, Great success! with a peal of laughter It was such a nasty trick. How much blissful I would have felt if I had been told the story.

I know its incredibly unbelievable, but you have to face it.

Lies, its a lie

Its all true, Hakamada.

Its a lie! No way! I dont believe it!

I kept spewing the sa nonsensical words, so much so that I felt like a fool.

The doctor nevertheless only laughed and said, This is troubling, but contrary to that, his face was not troubled at all, in fact, his expression beca distorted.

This was a nightmare The nightmare was still persisting. I desperately reminded myself that I had to wake up. This kind of thing, of course it must be a nightmare.

You cant wake up.

Ugh

All of this is reality, because you feel the pain, dont you? The pain of dying Thats the proof of it all. That this is the reality that you will never wake up from. Welco, Hakamada. You are now a mber of our side. As soone who perished in the sea of trees, you will remain in this closed space for all eternity, along with the tornt of your last monts.

Stop it dont say that

Even though I wanted to cover my ears, I couldnt move my arms. The pain was so overwhelming that even if I tried to move it, it would hurt like hell. This, this pain, this was the pain I experienced during my last monts.

Oh, yeah, I have one piece of good news. I figured youd be uncomfortable being alone, so Ive assigned you to a room with soone else. Dont worry they died the sa way you did, so you should be on the sa wavelength.

WhatAh

I I had assud that no more terrors would befall . That there could be no greater terror than that.

Uhh uhh, uah, ah!!

Standing behind the smiling doctor was a woman in a sailor suit, her entire body drenched in red blood, facedown.

Hyuga

Her half-open mouth promptly ford a crescent shape, and blood dripped from the tips of her drooping bangs and landed on the floor.

She will be with you for a long ti to co, now you wont be lonely Yeah, thats good, isnt it Hakamada

Saying in a low, thick voice, the doctors face contorted like clay.

Congratulations. With this you and her are the sa.

The terror was still raging

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