Would like to review my favorite novel
Dead Hidden Trick - (Yogi-sha X no kenshin)
- Have you ever fallen in love with someone? -
- What's love for you, sir? -
Hi. The person who came in to read it for the volume - Dead Hidden Trick.
It's a book that I hear through my ears quite often. It's good like that. It's good like this. The fun it tells me is interesting.
And I already like the murder genre, haha
P ☉ NP Between figuring out the correct answer or proving that the answer is wrong.
Which is harder?
- I think I'm lucky.
Who came to read "trick" after reading "girl on a rainy night."
Trick = Just having us live is helping others.
Girl = Just having us live is hurting other people.
See the connection? "That we live."
You can power that person or destroy that person.
You can be a grateful person or a cursed person.
This uncertainty is the indication of your existence.
> In the end, what comes in the drive is something more powerful than "feeling." <
Let emotions lead us. This evil decision.
That act is all there is.
If it does, then something good happens, you will not only pay attention to it, but if?
This thing is deeply embedded in the heart.
When you think back, look back, the more you feel sorry.
Do you still want "feelings to lead?"
- I like the sentence "If you're not happy, what I did
It won't be useful. "
Oh my gosh. This sentence is so sweet of me. I would do anything for you alone.
Sacrificing everything, time, feelings, even this whole life, but you're back.
Why did you betray my feelings?
- The plot is great. A man falls in love with a woman.
Till led to the murder to save the girl.
The puzzle is better than putting a hole in it, pulling us there.
The detailed pattern that the crab came at the beginning of the story. Every good point was seduced.
Understand. Why reach the top book!
The last chapter is heavy enough to think about the point of view of the director.
I was sympathetic and sad about it. Pure love is horrible.
[Lastly, "What is the love you understand, sir?"]
Thank you for reading.# Dead hidden trick # Murder fiction review # Dramatic fiction# Favorite book # Wrapped fiction





































