When Midori, who finished his last speech, went to the back of the scene holding room, four executives greeted him, three of whom applauded him with excited faces.

"It was a great speech. That was the greatest thing I've ever done."

Erica praises herself with emotion and tears.

"Not at all! Together, at this very moment, there can be no doubt that we will be savoring the greatest and most powerful sense of well-being on Earth!

He grips his fist with his bare power, and his companion screams as the samurai trembles.

"Heh, the real ecstasy is coming, isn't it? Because what I do is I burn everyone. If Midori wants to do something after this, it's about the police, but everyone's the real deal."

"I know! I know!

Midori told me, where the samurai shuddered with an invincible smile, accompanied by an unexpected eye contact with the dog owner.

"Hey dog owner. Don't just slope one person, why don't you give me a little compliment too!

"I wonder what it's like not to see two bodyguards on such an important day. That's a funny story. If anything happens to Midori now, it's important."

Dog breeders who don't take the accompanying words at all and shake completely irrelevant stories. The indissoluble and disturbing sound of the word makes nervous runs at the executives who were floating.

"I'm fine ~. I'm fine today"

Only unfounded words came out of Midori's mouth. But the companion and Erica were convinced by that. It's impossible to doubt the words of the Patriarch.

"Then let's go! Princess! I can only thank you!

An accompaniment that drapes your head deeply.

"Now you say goodbye. Me too...... I am so grateful. I don't see any other good words."

As if to learn from it, Erica also bowed politely.

"I'm going to be uptight ~. As I said in my speech, Midori's heart is with everyone's. Yes, literally."

With a smile showing his usual teeth, his companion and Erica were sent off.

Meanwhile, Gwen didn't talk about anything, had a dark, sunken face, and was a little further away.

"What's going on?

The dog keeper speaks up. The companion and Erica were too excited about Midori's speech to notice how Gwen was doing until the end.

"Leave him alone."

Midori says in a soft tone.

"Viper told you, too, didn't he? You should worry about it until the end of the line ~. You still have time to make the decision, don't you?

"Yeah......"

He nodded small, and Gwen followed behind the scenes as well.

"Really... you've become a reality. My joke."

When Midori and I were alone, the dog owner spoke.

"Having written down a literal novel, I decided to create a real novel, and I didn't know the first one would take such an amazing shape. I've only been thinking about the outline of the story, and it's not a big deal, and it feels like the characters are moving on their own."

"Wow... too unconvincing to say the mastermind, hey, dog keeper"

"What, did you know that?"

To Midori's words, a dog breeder who laughs bitterly and shrugs his shoulders.

"It was the dog owner who planned Liberation Day, and it was the dog owner who spread that, wasn't it? I didn't take a peek in my heart. He said he'd know what to think. There's no one else."

The believers believe that Midori came up with a plan for the day of liberation, but the facts are different. Midori didn't come up with it. It's a story that boiled out of somewhere on its own. I was thinly aware that it would be the work of the dog owner, but it is now that I have confirmed it.

"We're accomplices. Wouldn't you?

"Yes, of course."

I get the word of a dog owner, show Midori teeth and laugh affirm.

It was the beginning that is the dog breeder, but Midori never denied the existence of the day of liberation, and in the form of riding on the rumours that spread at its own initiative, he incited it to unleash everything on the day of liberation, gathering around those who were out of society with similar minds, so to speak, the doer.

"Do you just want to hear one thing? Why did you want to do this?"

"You like megitball, don't you? I was wondering if there was a desire to try the same thing, so I thought I'd give you a life-threatening fireworks. I'm sure you'll enjoy it, too. Yeah, I didn't just do it for you. I did it for fun. I also had the expectation that I would return to my creativity. It's a paper novel. But then they believed in your doctrine, and they wanted revenge for ruin and fanaticism, and they came."

"I've known the dog owner for a long time, but I don't really know what I'm thinking. A peek in my head is one shot. But even when you usually talk like this, you don't get too much emotion or anything ~. Strong feelings, irrespective of Midori's will, come into Midori, but the dog owner has little of it. I feel like I'm closing my heart."

On Midori's pointer, the dog owner smiles lightly.

"I don't know, because I look like this and I'm shy. I'd never want to be understood because I'm a writer or what I'm thinking. Even now that I've become a big slamp and even lost my willingness to create, I haven't completely quit writing. Yeah... I want to be a real human movement and an extra, sober observer because I started asking for stories"

"Heh heh heh. I see. I seriously feel drawn to the fact that it has become a ramp, is it painful? But you don't want people to know how painful it is."

For the first time then, Midori touched the dog's heart. The dog breeder's emotions poured in more and more.

"Maybe he thinks it's bad for my fans who want to write. Yeah, you're just a lighter. Well, let's just put that aside, I thought I could get my motif back as a novelist by moving real life and creating stories. I'm just talking about putting that into practice. Whether or not the end of this religious terror will make you want it."

I felt refreshed talking about the heart I had hidden, and the dog owner walked away behind the scenes with a refreshing grin at no time.

"What happened to you, motherfucker?"

In the back street squad room of the Detective Division of the Euthanasia Police Department, Umezu spits tobacco smoke and poisons on the tannic side. There are only three cops in the room, including Umetsu and the rookie Matsumoto Finished. Everything else is paid for.

"Looks like Takeda seniors are safe. Looks like the only people who got hit were the ones who were straining themselves in front of Xing Xiao's megalodon."

Shortly after Matsumoto hung up his phone and reported it, Umezu's phone shivered again.

"Late."

Look at the other person's name, even more poisoning Umezu. Including the meaning of a later festival even if there is a report of the situation by now.

"Yabe. I don't know - I was planning a breakdown on Liberation Day. He snuck up on the executive alone, gathered his followers earlier this morning, and the patriarch gave a big speech and stepped into action. '

The person on the phone was Li Mei.

"Sounds like it. There's not a single person left standing in front of the synagogue, and they're being mass-minded crashed. It's terrible, including the manoeuvres. He's been having nightmares and panicking while awake, and he's in a dangerous state where he doesn't know what to do, so he seems to be splitting valuable personnel to seize it."

In a frustrating tone, Umezu describes the situation on the police side.

"What have you been up to? Couldn't you have reported it sooner?

'No, I was asleep. I mean, you couldn't have reported it sooner, could you, the guys in front of the church? Either way, you couldn't have prevented the Patriarch's abilities.'

I thought Li Mei's point was correct, but that's not the only problem.

"Time is running out until I realize the anomalies in the people I was deploying in front of the church. We don't even know what the believers are doing."

"Many believers have already left. All that's left is the faithful who didn't join us on Liberation Day."

Groaning that it sucked in his heart, Umezu accidentally looked up to heaven.

"After all, it seems to have begun"

hung up and turned to Matsumoto and the other cop, Umezu said. The police side has already moved on that assumption, too, but it has turned to the rear.

It's a difficult story to talk about, for example, the presence of a large number of policemen in the pleasure streets of every city in the city, but the vigilance of terrorism with no idea where it occurs. It is not something that can be covered.

I should have at least had Liberation Day on schedule. Because that way we can defend ourselves to a certain extent, not only on the part of the police, but also on the part of the citizens.

Actually, the police didn't expect the day of liberation to be uneven at all. I was also thinking about that possibility.

But the world is not. On the day set in advance as the day of liberation, we were able to refrain from holding ceremonies, close schools across the country, close shops, etc. But you can't be on your guard every day until another day and do nothing all the time.

We are currently contacting all private institutions and calling for vigilance, especially where people gather. If there are any kind of monuments, they request to be discontinued, and the school is contacted to be closed, but there are too many candidates to be contacted, and there is not enough time or manpower.

In some cities, speakers mounted in the city could be used to inform the advance of the day of liberation, and the communication network was good in schools, but it did not seem to go smoothly in the early hours of the morning.

"Did you also tell Mass Garbage properly? I don't know how long it's been since you tried to get the emergency news out."

Umezu throws up abominably while changing TV channels.

"The power of the Patriarch's wonder has brainwashed the upper echelons, and they may be pressuring the lower echelons not to report it."

Matsumoto points out. I guess that's right, but Umezu quit switching channels.

'We have urgent news now. It appears that the day of liberation by the Megalodon of Thin Happiness will be brought forward and executed today. No, there seems to be a terrorist activity going on right now'

At the morning wide show, the coverage finally took place.

"You surprise me. By virtue of this."

I used to hate shows that called the police scattered incompetent, so Umezu feels complicated.

"I guess it's for viewership, not justice or anything."

Turning it into another show, other reports of the Liberation Day advance began.

"It doesn't seem like it was brainwashed up there. It's just a matter of timing."

In any case, Umezu thought that this might also prevent the sacrifice of terrorism to some extent. But I know I can't completely contain it. We don't know where it's going to happen. It's a groundbreaking story about preventing terrorism.