The present is a gift, or so most of the earth's entire population as a whole would say.
However, how can it be?
The year was 1999; the Turn of the Century. A year to turn the world into a more futuristic and scientific mindset.
Assignments, peer pressure, perverse characteristics, a low birthing rate.
With the shocking murder of eleven year old schoolboy, Hase Jun; the entire nation went into both political and social unrest.
Mr. Sakakibara Seito, the main mastermind behind the ballistic murder. Using a handsaw and a literary mind as his only weapons; he became a 1997 child perpetrator.
Then, a year later, author Takami Koshun had now officially published the most controversial novel. A critical hit to the nation of Japan.
Torturous, the test for survival, a battle worthy of national supremacy, murderous, and a 'tad bit' scandalous.
A few years later, in 2004, twelve year old Mitarai Satomi is pronounced dead via murder.
The suspect?
Well, her eleven year old classmate only know by the internet meme sensation of Nevada-tan on the popular website 2channel.
Child perpetrators, child trauma, child bullying...
They all lead up to the Yankee lifestyle, or so it is somewhat believed.
Urban legends, mysterious disappearances, romantic explorations, a nation with a mind of its own.
Memories of Japan's past. The only battle worthy to be recognized in the criminal underground; that of the brain of a child.
I am... Minato Mika.
My brother is a criminal...
I am...
The killer...
I am Nevada-tan!
Call me a traitor!
Proclaim me a follower of treason!
Bring me to the gallows where my father lays in rest of a seventeen year old crime!
I do not deserve to live!
Kill me!
Imprison me in a facility!
Two words to describe me: Insane Maniac.
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Mystery of Class 1-3 (クラス1-3の謎)
Mystery / ThrillerDuring the spring of 1999, high school student Clarissa is reportedly missing after taking her way home via subway train at Miyagi Station. Members of her family had notified the police that their beloved one did indeed suffer from bipolar depressio...