Sirone couldn�t get the many words that came to his mind out of his mouth.
�My ideal is just a delusion for every individual.�
Because even at this moment, all of humanity is trying to block the pain bomb.
�I�m right.�
If you think about those who live in the present, this world would have been enough even if it was closed.
As the civilian investigators limped away, Eden approached and whispered softly.
�Let�s do what we have to do.�
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Good and evil, until everything is integrated.
�Well then, shall we go?�I said one person can�t roll the dice in a row.�Who will do it next?�
Iruki pointed at Nade, who spoke up.
�I can�t make an artificial double without Sirone anyway.�It doesn�t matter who rolls it.�
�Ah, yes.�Damn, I could have eaten it raw.�
Eden comforted.
�I still have 354 points.�If I had played normally, it would have been only about 100 points.�I can say it�s good for a start.�I am lucky to have met Mr. Curtis.�
Nade was handed the dice.
�good.�Let�s stretch out hotly.�The dice god is watching over me.�
�okay.�Throw it quickly.�
�Goes!�Our splendid destiny!��As Ned threw the dice as hard as he could, a red number appeared on the other side of his path.
It was 1 and 2.
�Oh, hey, hey, hey���
After turning into light, Sirone and the others advanced 3 squares.
behind the world.
If the headquarters of the Chemical Corporation was the heart of hell, the system control branch was the brain of hell.
Commonly known as the company, it was an institution that systematically handled all cases and corrected errors.
�It�s free.�
A man in a suit yawned as he looked at Melkidu�s system log.
Their job title is a low-level impro, but they were also managers called agents.
�What is free?�There�s a lot of work to be done.�It�s just not doing it.� JrNovels.com