No Fatigue: 24-jikan Tatakaeru Otoko no Tenseitan

Letter of Challenge to Readers

- I present a challenging letter to the reader.

Readers who have not read many mystery novels before may face this word.

Or maybe I'll get angry.

But I am unlikely to be able to contain my desire to challenge the brains of the readers as the author of this work.

This work, like a full-scale mystery, does not consist solely of hints (...) to reasoning the trick logically.

Naturally, volatile lines unrelated to the trick have also been included in a large number of previous stories.

However, by extracting information related to the trick from it and reconfiguring it on the basis of intuition and logic, we consider it sufficiently possible to reach the truth of the still unresolved part of the cleaver (ripper) case.

In view of the fact that this work is not a full-scale mystery, I sprinkled more tips in the work than was logically necessary. As a matter of fact, I also wonder if I've sprinkled a little too many tips.

With all these luxurious tips, it would not be easy to say that readers Xian arrived at the same correct answer as our detectives (...).

Originally, it was also possible to present this challenging letter at a stage when the case was more complex.

However, it was decided to present this challenging letter after anticipating the period so that the readers could focus their thoughts on the core issues.

Edgar Culver already knows who the true cleaver (Ripper) was, and he has figured out about the imitation case committed by the reincarnator Hitoshi Kizaki.

That is, it has been found that the first, second, third, and seventh cases were committed by true cleavers (rippers), while the sixth and eighth cases were committed by Hiroshi Pestle.

All that remains is the fourth and fifth - double homicide that happened overnight, the "impossible crime" where David Zafran Culél put it.

Before following the link to the next story, I would love to ask the readers to organize their thoughts on the following issues:

- Who (...) is the culprit of the double murder, and how (...) could we have a case across both old and new cities in one night?

And if you can (ah), I'd also like you to deduce about the killer's motives (...).

Furthermore, if you deduce up to what kind of material evidence is likely to prove (testify) that the person is the culprit, you will run out of author profits.

Finally, just one thing.

This killer is an extremely cunning man.

Readers should be very careful not to fall into that trap.

Now, expect the readers Xian's name reasoning.

20 November 2015

Tenmiya Dawn

Additional notes:

Whether or not you participate in this reasoning game is naturally left entirely to the reader's freedom.

In enjoying this story, reasoning is not an essential element, it is only one of the aftermath.

If you are a reader who does not prefer to solve the riddle, I hope you will throw this challenging letter into the trash can of your head and let the author continue as he continues, with cursing words in his conspicuous provocation.