143 Everyone is responsible for what they say
In the firewood room, Hamano Riya was burning firewood alone quietly. A black shadow walked behind him quietly with a wire in his hand.
The black shadow stared at Hamano Riya's back with a gloomy expression. He was about to use iron wire to behead the man in front of him, but suddenly someone patted his shoulder.
This tap was like a pause button. She was fixed on the spot and her whole body froze.
Kuaito stood silently behind Kiriki Tanaka in his arms. His wide body was like a mountain, and the shadow cast by the light enveloped Kiriki Tanaka in it.
When Hamano Taki heard the movement, he looked back and saw Tanaka Kiriki standing behind him with a wire rope in his hand. Her hand was raised in the air in a forward position, with a ferocious and frightened expression on her face.
Taki Hamano also took two steps back, almost frightened and sweated.
"hateful!"
Tanaka Kiriki lowered his hand and stared at Hamano Riya. She had already been exposed. It was impossible for her to flip the cards again if she had a woman and a man who was already prepared. What's more, there was a guy behind her who directly led to her failure in assassination.
This is what I saw when Kurakawa Shin brought Conan over.
Because of the intrusion of Kamikawa Shun, the whole plot has almost become unrecognizable. Originally, Hamanori should have died in his room, but was finally transported to the snow with an incredible method, making it into an "impossible murder incident."
However, Uekawa Shin pointed out that the suspension bridge was burned and something might have happened to the escape king. He advised everyone not to act alone. This forced Tanaka Kiriya to change her murder plan, create a chance for Hamaya Riya to be alone, and kill him directly when he is alone.
But who knew that Tukki Doi had been paying attention to her and stopped her murder.
"It seems that you have killed the escape king."
At the door, Shin Kamikawa and Conan's glasses reflected white light at the same time.
"As it true..." Kuaido sighed, and the thing he didn't want to see happened. He could stop him now, but he couldn't save the dead.
Tanaka Kiriki stood there silently, she lowered her head slightly, unable to see her expression.
"What are you... talking about?" Hearing their few conversations, Hamano Taki was also confused in addition to being confused.
"The Escape King died at his home, and there was a line of words on the computer screen next to the body. It said: This is just the beginning, solve one, the Shadow Master." Conan said this in a serious and serious tone, and he looked up at Tanaka Kiriki. "You are Shadow Master, and Hamano Riki is your second target."
"For...why?" Ren Hamanori wanted to break his mind, but he didn't expect that his friend from the former chat room would actually kill him.
Logically speaking, there is no hatred between the two, and it is even the first time they meet.
"Ha, why?" Tanaka Kiriki looked up and stared at Hamano Riya angrily. "Do you still remember what you said when Harufengi Chuan died?!"
"The story of the Shunfeng Well?" Tanaka Kihisaki suddenly mentioned the person who died a few months ago, and was confused by Hamanori. Did he say anything? I really can't remember it.
"Ha, it seems you have forgotten." Tanaka Kirike's expression became cold, "My grandfather had been using the identity of Ikasama boy to communicate with you, because you instigated in the chat room that he wanted to watch the escape magic show, so my grandfather, who was very old and weak, wanted to go on stage to perform again.
He originally wanted to announce his identity to everyone after the performance.
[I finally succeeded, I wonder how everyone thinks this magic is like.
Ikasama Boy and Chunfeng Well passed on.]
But he didn't say this until his death..."
Speaking of these past events, Tanaka Kiriki's tone was sad and angry and unwilling. She clenched her fists tightly, pinched her nails into her flesh, and almost roared at Himano Riki: "But you, after he died, said such excessive words! I can't forgive me!"
"I..." Hamanori also took a few steps back, opened his mouth and planned to say something, but he couldn't say anything.
He remembered what he and the Escape King said in the chat group some time ago.
Escape King: He is begging for him to die on the stage! (Laughs)
The disappearing Pani: This is the so-called only hope for the elderly! (^^;)
......
He had forgotten what he said this sentence out of his mood. This kind of casual teasing may be malice or just a simple and humble mouth, or perhaps nothing...
But who knows that because of such a sentence, someone would want to kill him? And he had already killed the escape king and said the previous sentence.
When I heard this, Kazukawa Shun was a little speechless and sighed. In the online world of my previous life, many people relied on the anonymity of the Internet to spread their malice unscrupulously, verbally speaking to others, and even engaged in online violence.
The entire online world is full of all kinds of malicious intentions. People turn into pirates and keyboard warriors, and they can output crazily when they catch anything. All kinds of vicious words are spoken from them, like sharp swords, and they have to poke people all over their bodies before they can stop.
Why?
Because you don’t have to be responsible for speaking, because you don’t know who I am, because you can’t come over to hit me through the network cable.
Because of unscrupulousness, because of fearlessness.
Language can even directly hit others' most vulnerable places, killing people without blood.
Are there fewer people who are forced to commit suicide by language and online violence?
People should be responsible for what they say and bear the consequences of saying the words. The King of Escape is a good example.
You mocked my grandfather and I killed you.
Excessive?
Fortunately, the real world is not a reasoning story, otherwise I wonder how many people will die of "mouth".
The Internet is not a lawless place, and it should not be a breeding ground for sin.
Kuaito stood silently, and people always had a variety of reasons for killing. If the last time Mioka Mako was for revenge, then the reason for the murder of Kiriki Tanaka was ridiculous and unable to speak.
Did she do it too much? It is too much to infringe on a life at will.
He could not agree with her, nor could he feel any compassion for her.
Tanaka Kirikie looked at Hamano Riya with disdain. "Haha, if it weren't for Doi, you're dead now."
The criminal was discovered and the murder was revealed. The emotions that had been suppressed for a long time are now pouring out, and she has become much more relaxed.
Do you regret it? Don’t regret it, but unfortunately I still couldn’t kill Himano Tatsuya.
Chapter completed!