Terrace.
Jiang Jian Yue savored the night breeze, a pineapple-flavored popsicle dangling from her mouth.
High above, the faint sound of a helicopter echoed.
She wondered what had happened again.
She opened her phone and refreshed it for a while.
No one was looking for her.
The message bar was filled only with APP notifications.
Thinking about it, aside from Yuki Asahi, she had no other friends.
Now that he was busy, he wouldn’t be looking for her anyway.
Apart from operators and ads, no one cared.
It wasn’t until some afternoon a month later that Jiang Jian Yue discovered the Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu “Assassination Warning Information” buried in the Trash Message folder.
“Missy, the check is complete.”
The Maid bowed behind her.
Jiang Jian Yue waved her hand, popsicle in mouth, thinking her life over these past ten-plus years had truly been a failure.
Even if she was a little downcast, at least she had a friend like Xiao You at the start.
She returned to the Main Bedroom, which had already been restored, fiddling with the popsicle in her mouth, and sat back in front of the computer.
The screen lit up, still on the 5E battle record page.
Suddenly, the time in the lower right corner jumped forward by six days.
The Penguin notification sound chimed immediately after.
It seemed only when she touched the computer did its state refresh…
Jiang Jian Yue thought this, but didn’t rush to open Penguin or watch the Fifth Episode.
Instead, she pulled out the Net Cable.
The Pink Software could still refresh videos—truly some black technology.
But thinking about how even world-hopping existed, a little black tech like this wasn’t surprising.
The Penguin messages were all joking, sexually frustrated private chat harassment.
Jiang Jian Yue replied to each one with a single word: “Scram!”
Obviously, relying on them to investigate Chongzhong was hopeless.
Fifth Episode, start!
The Opening plot picked up right at the end of the last episode.
Masakazu Kinoshita was successfully contained, and before leaving school, Yuki Asahi inquired at Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu about the addresses of the previous victims.
The situation was worse than Yuki Asahi had described.
Inoue’s mother was emaciated, looking completely different from the person in the photo on the cabinet.
She seemed to already sense that her son had met a bad end.
Yuki Asahi didn’t have the courage to speak the truth, racking his brain to comfort her.
For an introverted child, it was a bit too hard.
He often stumbled over his words.
Leaving Inoue’s house, Yuki Asahi’s mood had already sunk low.
When visiting Maeda’s house, he was completely infuriated by Maeda’s Father’s scumbag attitude.
He clenched his fists, wanting to punch this drunken man who said, “Even if he died outside, it’s none of my business.”
[Sigh, even the hateful have their pitiable sides]
[What’s pitiable about him?]
[I just feel like, meow, bully dogs should go die, meow]
[Why does every anime have people sympathizing with bully dogs? Can you not?]
[Just because he’s pitiable doesn’t mean he’s not detestable, right? Isn’t it fine if it’s not about sympathy?]
Every time such controversial issues appeared, the bullet comments would erupt in arguments.
Jiang Jian Yue wanted to turn off the comments, but in the end only blocked a few of the dirtiest insults and let the rest be.
Yuki Asahi returned home in an EMO state, and the house was still empty.
She couldn’t even remember how many times the story had depicted the absence of adults in Yuki Asahi’s family.
Could it be that something had also happened in Yuki Asahi’s home?
Next came a scene of opening LINE and chatting with “her”, though the actual chat content wasn’t shown.
Only a shot of Yuki Asahi lying on the bed, unable to stop himself from smiling.
[What’s so fun about this chat]
[Even Chunan’s mouth is curling up]
[Bad women are really good at toying with hearts!]
[Just arrived, is Emi-chan a good person or a bad person today?]
Because the discussion about Jiang Jian Yue turned the bullet comments into a chameleon of entertainment, whether she was good or evil became a meme in related communities.
Jiang Jian Yue had even seen “Three Kingdoms Kill” meme images about it before.
“Yuki-kun, Jiang Jian-senpai might like you~”
The anime gave a flashback of Yuki Asahi’s memories, and Jiang Jian Yue finally understood why this kid suddenly asked her out.
So it was Kaori Onishi stirring things up!
The Kaori faction in the comments let out collective cries of despair, expressing things like, “We are ready to fight to the death, why did His Majesty surrender first?”
Jiang Jian Yue couldn’t help but smile.
Right, she turned on the comments just to see things like this!
But thinking carefully, if Jiang Jian Yue didn’t exist, the first to befriend Yuki Asahi would probably be Kaori Onishi, right?
As class president, curious about why Maeda Kaiichi hadn’t come to school, she approached Yuki Asahi, which had plenty of room for further storylines.
However, Devourer G would be unleashed on Saturday, so there didn’t seem to be time for other plots.
Another world line’s events.
No matter how much Jiang Jian Yue wracked her brain, she couldn’t figure it out, so she focused on watching the anime.
After the OP, it didn’t immediately cut to the next day’s date scene.
Instead, it inserted a Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu subplot handling a superpower outbreak until the next morning, where a lavender-haired woman claiming to be a GPRI remnant appeared.
[FW Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu]
[Is there no other combat power in Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu except the protagonist?]
Hello, there really isn’t.
In front of the Statue of Hachikō, Yuki Asahi and Jiang Jian Yue met.
Their mutual awkwardness was perfectly captured by the camera.
[Whoa, couple outfits]
[Why isn’t Jiang Jian wearing a cute dress?]
[Black stockings, my black stockings]
[Sad girl vibes are adorable]
[This white-haired girl is definitely going to explode]
[I told you, it’s gray!]
[Are they going to Meiji Shrine?]
[Sakura is the best]
[Dragon comments, cut it out]
[Golden eyes, Meiji Shrine, when will they go to Kabukicho]
On the way, Jiang Jian Yue noticed The Light Extinguishers duo tailing them.
The shot focused on her eyes with a meaningful close-up.
She once again confirmed that the production team definitely wanted to paint her as a villain.
Damn Chongzhong.
[Bad, something’s about to happen]
[What’s up with this close-up]
[Why not tell the male lead?]
[The protagonist doesn’t even know about The Light Extinguishers, what’s the point in saying it?]
[At least say you’re being tailed?]
As they strolled through the Meiji Shrine Garden, The Light Extinguishers duo distracted Yuki Asahi and confronted Jiang Jian Yue directly.
[Boom]
[Knew it]
[But this doesn’t prove anything, right?]
[Dawn Resources Group is specially highlighted, it’ll definitely be an important organization later]
If not for the bullet comments, Jiang Jian Yue wouldn’t have noticed this point.
Previously, both GPRI and Tokushu Jishou Taiou Honbu had been marked with different colored fonts and included their English names.
Dawn Resources Group received the same treatment.
[They’re adding LINE already?]
[You’re using chat apps for secret meetings? That’s kind of low]
[Aiyo, bro]
[These must be real locals, they say with the surname Long]
[East Hundred Dragon Bro]
[So why does Emi-chan know Chinese?]
[Why does this anime keep showing Chinese? Are they trying to break into the Chinese market?]
[Didn’t you notice all the Chinese speakers are villains? This shady Japanese flavor, hehe]
[Has Emi-chan already been classified as a villain?]
The following scene was Yuki Asahi, after changing pants, returning to the Kakurega Pavilion—seen from his perspective, the two were quite close, pointing at the phone together.
It did feel a bit…
Jiang Jian Yue couldn’t describe it.
No wonder Yuki Asahi had such a strong reaction.
As mentioned before, Jiang Jian Yue wasn’t as wary of men, a habit leftover from her previous life.
[Damn, impressive!]
[Is Chunan going to get jealous?]
[Bro, stop ogling women, the person next to you is a villain!]