This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 6: "KARIN NANASE AND HATSUMI NANASE"
About This Chapter
The "Steel Lady Nanase" is the subject of five more posts in this chapter. The first post is about a man getting attacked by the steel lady, and the second is about another man being attacked by her. The third post describes a woman being beaten by a steel lady. The fourth post describes another woman being attacked. The fifth post describes someone being seen or getting attacked. In this chapter, the author continues his criticism of the "Plap stare" and the "ghost" of a "pop star" with a "big rack" . He argues that the police should not be involved in the case because the "solution" doesn't need to be solved by the police. Instead, he argues, the police shouldn't be involved because the people who invented the solution don't really know what they're talking about. They should be able to point out that the solution isn't true. The author then goes on to explain how the police ruled the death an accident because the steel beams didn't hit the woman hard enough. Some people thought that the woman had killed her own father, but the police weren't giving the woman any rest, so they thought she had killed herself. In the end, they ruled the case an accident after a month because the woman's sister, hatsumi, invited her friends to the city to apologize for all the problems that had been caused by the media. This is why she's the most likely suspect in the murder. The only problem with this theory is that, even though the police said it was an accident, the woman kept asking them the same questions over and over again. She's sure that if she were to die, it would not be an accident. She was sure that the steel girder would have crushed her body, so it's kind of weird that she'd protest the police opinion when they'd been leaning more toward an accident than a homicide. The narrator then asks if he's been in the city for a long time, and he says he has been since he died last year. He wants to know if there's anything about the death of a young woman who was shot in the park. He says she might have killed herself if she hadn't been so sure that she wouldn't die. He adds that he'll make himself stronger so that when the building is finished, he can be the guardian spirit of the city. He also says that the "Kudan" tells the future, but
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 6: "KARIN NANASE AND HATSUMI NANASE"
About This Chapter
The "Steel Lady Nanase" is the subject of five more posts in this chapter. The first post is about a man getting attacked by the steel lady, and the second is about another man being attacked by her. The third post describes a woman being beaten by a steel lady. The fourth post describes another woman being attacked. The fifth post describes someone being seen or getting attacked. In this chapter, the author continues his criticism of the "Plap stare" and the "ghost" of a "pop star" with a "big rack" . He argues that the police should not be involved in the case because the "solution" doesn't need to be solved by the police. Instead, he argues, the police shouldn't be involved because the people who invented the solution don't really know what they're talking about. They should be able to point out that the solution isn't true. The author then goes on to explain how the police ruled the death an accident because the steel beams didn't hit the woman hard enough. Some people thought that the woman had killed her own father, but the police weren't giving the woman any rest, so they thought she had killed herself. In the end, they ruled the case an accident after a month because the woman's sister, hatsumi, invited her friends to the city to apologize for all the problems that had been caused by the media. This is why she's the most likely suspect in the murder. The only problem with this theory is that, even though the police said it was an accident, the woman kept asking them the same questions over and over again. She's sure that if she were to die, it would not be an accident. She was sure that the steel girder would have crushed her body, so it's kind of weird that she'd protest the police opinion when they'd been leaning more toward an accident than a homicide. The narrator then asks if he's been in the city for a long time, and he says he has been since he died last year. He wants to know if there's anything about the death of a young woman who was shot in the park. He says she might have killed herself if she hadn't been so sure that she wouldn't die. He adds that he'll make himself stronger so that when the building is finished, he can be the guardian spirit of the city. He also says that the "Kudan" tells the future, but