Life in Another World of Saber Sanada Shinzo
Chapter 51 The Fourth Dose of Medicine
try it!Come and try!
Come see if you can kill me!
Don't think it's easy to get it - don't even think about it!
My life, my future, my own—
These are all mine!
Don't try to take him away!
"Why..." Miss said in a low voice in disbelief as she looked at the demon-expelling sword that closed her mouth.
"Why is it guarding... who is guarding, and why did you kill me?"
Tears swirled in the girl's eyes, grief and despair made her lose her grace and intelligence.
"Why must it be me, why won't you let me go!"
Tears slid down his cheeks and dripped onto the blood-stained tatami.A Bai lowered his head, and the broken flowers covered his expression, only he could hear the questioning of hatred one after another.
Sanada Nobuzo saw that the young lady did not speak, nor stepped forward to comfort him. In fact, he was thinking about a question, the same question as the young lady-why.
Why did things become like this?Sanada Shinzo thought.
Such weird things have an indescribable attraction to him. There is nothing unreasonable in the world, everything must have its cause and effect, and there must be some kind of hidden reason behind the absurdity.But now, with the appearance of the drug seller and the samurai, the death of his wife and Mr. Asakura, and the conclusion of the truth and form of the monster, the fog is quietly dissipating.
How do you feel now miss?Sanada Shinzo couldn't help being curious about this woman who was kneeling on the ground and crying.
She is innocent and dynamic, sensitive and compassionate, sensible and decisive.Too many things are mixed with her, and too many hidden and obscure facts are closely related to her.
She is in the game, and all events and grotesques serve her. She wants to see clearly, but she can never see through.
Father, like son.Probably so.
"Miss." Sanada Shinzo called softly to the weeping lady. He knelt down and raised his hand to caress the lady's shoulder.
"Everything will be fine," the samurai said.
"no, I can not."
"I will never get better, no matter what I want to let me live well. I am destined to die, a tragic death, to die in that yard, watching my bones rotting in the weeds and emitting a stench, Watching myself die alone in a ruined courtyard that no one knows about!"
"No! I don't want to do this!"
The young lady screamed as she spoke, waved away the samurai's hand and struggled to get up, with tears and anger in her eyes.Facing the closed compartment door, she yelled at the monster that was rushing up and down the barrier set by the drug seller, her voice hoarse.
"Whatever you are, whatever you want to do!"
"Come kill me! Come on you guys!"
"Try to see if you can kill me—!"
Sanada Nobuzo looked at the girl who seemed to be insane, and the innocent and shyness of the past could no longer be seen on the immature face of the other party, only pain, anger, despair, and - suffering.
The samurai watched the young lady screaming angrily, watched her cry and scold, pulled out the hairpin with her white and tender hands, and pointed the sharp tail at his fragile neck.
The blood was rushing in her main artery, making a sound like a river. It seemed that with just a slight prick, the blood would spurt out from her neck, dyeing the tatami even more red.
"Don't try to kill me."
He heard the desperate yet joyful voice of the young lady. It was the joy of threatening her life and being able to control her only life in the midst of nothing.
"My life is mine, no one wants me to die like that—never!"
"Calm down, Miss." The drug seller suddenly said, his cold voice interrupted the madness in the room.
"Calm down." The pharmacist repeated again, then stretched out the hand with the strange pattern, and took the young lady's trembling hand holding the hairpin. "You have to calm down, madness will kill people."
"Calm down..." Miss bowed her head, repeated in a low voice, and suddenly laughed again.
"I've been calm for so long, I've ignored my fears, I've hated and been jealous, but it's always hard to calm down when I face it again."
"That's not your fault." The drug seller comforted.
"Of course it's not my fault, what's wrong with me?" The young lady smiled and put down the hairpin she was holding tightly in her hand.
Ah Bai turned her head and looked into the wizard's blue eyes, and finally let the fatigue attack occupy her thoughts. bored.
"You can kill it, right?" After finishing speaking, without waiting for the wizard to answer, he turned his eyes to the samurai aside, seeing the silent samurai and the tough sympathy in his eyes, he suddenly felt relieved, showing a Sanada letter Hiding the innocent smile that was once familiar.
"That's great, Mr. Shinzo—" said the lady.
"It's really good to meet you, if it's you, maybe—"
The lady looked at the samurai who stood silently and never stopped her. He had a tough heart that weak women did not have. He understood that death was a kind of destination for her, whether it was good or bad—belonging.
So he never stopped her, didn't stop the collapsed girl's screaming resistance in despair.
Ah Bai suddenly envied the samurai a little bit. If she had a tougher temperament like the samurai, then maybe she could face everything she had to go through—the rigid mother, the changing times, and the hidden demons.
But she can't, she can't see these sufferings as her experience, she can only regard them as her sufferings.
"It's all right, I'll let you know."
The young lady sighed, brushed her broken hair and straightened the folds of her clothes, and resumed her previous elegant posture.
"Everything, everything I know, if you want to know—"
"I'll tell you."
Outside, the violent impact of the monster stopped.
"Actually, to be honest, that dog is bigger than me." Sitting at the table, the young lady looked down at her hands and spoke carefully.
"My father has a dog, which is older than me. My father wanted it to accompany me to grow up, but unfortunately, his life span is not as long as mine, and my father's life span is not even as long as it."
"Later it was old and dying. My mother killed it one day and enshrined it as an Inugami."
"I asked her what she was enshrining, and my mother told me that as long as I sincerely pray to the dog god, it will bless Ah Bai."
When the young lady said this, she suddenly smiled.
"How could this kind of thing be possible, kill it in that way, and let that kind of thing protect your daughter—"
"That's not the case at all. Mother only thinks about the glory of those ancient nobles, only thinks about the ancient and complicated etiquette rules, and only thinks about making me stay at home like a noble girl in ancient times, and finally find someone who has never even met. The man I met is married."
Abai shook his head and sighed.
"How is this possible—"
In such an era of great change, only the mother is still dreaming of fragility. Although all the furniture and clothes at home are pawned to supplement the family, she still does not allow her daughter to go out to work and earn money. She can only maintain her fragile and proud dignity while sitting and eating. .
"So, when did you discover its existence?" The drug seller interrupted the young lady's emotion.
"Shortly after my mother stopped enshrining. At that time, I was full of resentment towards my mother, and I always wanted to avoid her, but in this mansion, as long as I was alone, I would feel—something was watching I."
The young lady gritted her teeth and clenched her hands on her knees.
"Sometimes it's the bark, sometimes it's the fur, sometimes it's the breath. I've always sensed that there was something lurking in the shadows of this mansion—good or bad."
"Didn't you find some onmyojis to get rid of the demons?" Sanada Nobuzo thought thoughtfully.
"No, the family affairs are all arranged by my mother, and my mother never believes my words."
"Then, this dog god was also the one I met the night I was staying?"
"Did you see it too!" Miss suddenly panicked.
"I... I never knew that it had never attacked anyone other than me before, whether it was my mother or the people who came to visit, it would never appear in front of other people!"
"How...how come..." the young lady murmured.
"It's okay, it didn't succeed, and I didn't get hurt." Sanada Nobuzo comforted the lady, and glanced at the drug seller.
"Thanks to this pharmacist who saved my life."
The young lady raised her head and thanked the drug seller in a low voice.
"But it's strange, it's never attacked a human before..."
Sanada Nobuzo paused and answered in surprise.
"Haven't attacked anyone, what do you mean?"
"It's just that I haven't been attacked. I just stand in a place where I can't see, occasionally make a sound, and then keep staring at me from behind - that's how it is." The lady explained.
wrong.Sanada Shinzo retorted, slowly recalling the details of what happened that night.
No, it's bad and murderous, and those roots, those plants, they really are trying to kill me.
"Are there other things besides Inugami in the Fujiwara mansion?" Sanada Shinzo asked.
"For example, plants or soil or something?"
The lady thought for a while, then frowned and spoke slowly.
"No, there's no such thing, and I haven't found anything strange other than Inugami."
it is true.Sanada Shinzo looked at the lady with a determined expression.
The lady has indeed never seen anything other than Inugami, so what are those things that want to assimilate him and use it as nourishment?What was it that grew out of his veins and turned him into a tree?
Is it a variation?Did the dog god do it?Sanada Shinzo guessed.
"No." The drug seller suddenly interrupted the warrior's train of thought.
Sanada Shinzo looked up and looked straight into the wizard's blue eyes—calm, wise, cold, and transparent.
He watched the drug seller looking directly at him, and heard the cold and unquestionable voice of the drug seller enter his ears.
"It's something else, watching you."
The cold air hit the samurai, and in a trance he heard the barking of dogs in the distance.
Cold sweat seeped from the back.
The author has something to say: Guilty... has been updated.
Let's quickly update the monster cat and finish him to open new pits! (bushi)
For 8, I have been pigeonholed for too long orz
Come see if you can kill me!
Don't think it's easy to get it - don't even think about it!
My life, my future, my own—
These are all mine!
Don't try to take him away!
"Why..." Miss said in a low voice in disbelief as she looked at the demon-expelling sword that closed her mouth.
"Why is it guarding... who is guarding, and why did you kill me?"
Tears swirled in the girl's eyes, grief and despair made her lose her grace and intelligence.
"Why must it be me, why won't you let me go!"
Tears slid down his cheeks and dripped onto the blood-stained tatami.A Bai lowered his head, and the broken flowers covered his expression, only he could hear the questioning of hatred one after another.
Sanada Nobuzo saw that the young lady did not speak, nor stepped forward to comfort him. In fact, he was thinking about a question, the same question as the young lady-why.
Why did things become like this?Sanada Shinzo thought.
Such weird things have an indescribable attraction to him. There is nothing unreasonable in the world, everything must have its cause and effect, and there must be some kind of hidden reason behind the absurdity.But now, with the appearance of the drug seller and the samurai, the death of his wife and Mr. Asakura, and the conclusion of the truth and form of the monster, the fog is quietly dissipating.
How do you feel now miss?Sanada Shinzo couldn't help being curious about this woman who was kneeling on the ground and crying.
She is innocent and dynamic, sensitive and compassionate, sensible and decisive.Too many things are mixed with her, and too many hidden and obscure facts are closely related to her.
She is in the game, and all events and grotesques serve her. She wants to see clearly, but she can never see through.
Father, like son.Probably so.
"Miss." Sanada Shinzo called softly to the weeping lady. He knelt down and raised his hand to caress the lady's shoulder.
"Everything will be fine," the samurai said.
"no, I can not."
"I will never get better, no matter what I want to let me live well. I am destined to die, a tragic death, to die in that yard, watching my bones rotting in the weeds and emitting a stench, Watching myself die alone in a ruined courtyard that no one knows about!"
"No! I don't want to do this!"
The young lady screamed as she spoke, waved away the samurai's hand and struggled to get up, with tears and anger in her eyes.Facing the closed compartment door, she yelled at the monster that was rushing up and down the barrier set by the drug seller, her voice hoarse.
"Whatever you are, whatever you want to do!"
"Come kill me! Come on you guys!"
"Try to see if you can kill me—!"
Sanada Nobuzo looked at the girl who seemed to be insane, and the innocent and shyness of the past could no longer be seen on the immature face of the other party, only pain, anger, despair, and - suffering.
The samurai watched the young lady screaming angrily, watched her cry and scold, pulled out the hairpin with her white and tender hands, and pointed the sharp tail at his fragile neck.
The blood was rushing in her main artery, making a sound like a river. It seemed that with just a slight prick, the blood would spurt out from her neck, dyeing the tatami even more red.
"Don't try to kill me."
He heard the desperate yet joyful voice of the young lady. It was the joy of threatening her life and being able to control her only life in the midst of nothing.
"My life is mine, no one wants me to die like that—never!"
"Calm down, Miss." The drug seller suddenly said, his cold voice interrupted the madness in the room.
"Calm down." The pharmacist repeated again, then stretched out the hand with the strange pattern, and took the young lady's trembling hand holding the hairpin. "You have to calm down, madness will kill people."
"Calm down..." Miss bowed her head, repeated in a low voice, and suddenly laughed again.
"I've been calm for so long, I've ignored my fears, I've hated and been jealous, but it's always hard to calm down when I face it again."
"That's not your fault." The drug seller comforted.
"Of course it's not my fault, what's wrong with me?" The young lady smiled and put down the hairpin she was holding tightly in her hand.
Ah Bai turned her head and looked into the wizard's blue eyes, and finally let the fatigue attack occupy her thoughts. bored.
"You can kill it, right?" After finishing speaking, without waiting for the wizard to answer, he turned his eyes to the samurai aside, seeing the silent samurai and the tough sympathy in his eyes, he suddenly felt relieved, showing a Sanada letter Hiding the innocent smile that was once familiar.
"That's great, Mr. Shinzo—" said the lady.
"It's really good to meet you, if it's you, maybe—"
The lady looked at the samurai who stood silently and never stopped her. He had a tough heart that weak women did not have. He understood that death was a kind of destination for her, whether it was good or bad—belonging.
So he never stopped her, didn't stop the collapsed girl's screaming resistance in despair.
Ah Bai suddenly envied the samurai a little bit. If she had a tougher temperament like the samurai, then maybe she could face everything she had to go through—the rigid mother, the changing times, and the hidden demons.
But she can't, she can't see these sufferings as her experience, she can only regard them as her sufferings.
"It's all right, I'll let you know."
The young lady sighed, brushed her broken hair and straightened the folds of her clothes, and resumed her previous elegant posture.
"Everything, everything I know, if you want to know—"
"I'll tell you."
Outside, the violent impact of the monster stopped.
"Actually, to be honest, that dog is bigger than me." Sitting at the table, the young lady looked down at her hands and spoke carefully.
"My father has a dog, which is older than me. My father wanted it to accompany me to grow up, but unfortunately, his life span is not as long as mine, and my father's life span is not even as long as it."
"Later it was old and dying. My mother killed it one day and enshrined it as an Inugami."
"I asked her what she was enshrining, and my mother told me that as long as I sincerely pray to the dog god, it will bless Ah Bai."
When the young lady said this, she suddenly smiled.
"How could this kind of thing be possible, kill it in that way, and let that kind of thing protect your daughter—"
"That's not the case at all. Mother only thinks about the glory of those ancient nobles, only thinks about the ancient and complicated etiquette rules, and only thinks about making me stay at home like a noble girl in ancient times, and finally find someone who has never even met. The man I met is married."
Abai shook his head and sighed.
"How is this possible—"
In such an era of great change, only the mother is still dreaming of fragility. Although all the furniture and clothes at home are pawned to supplement the family, she still does not allow her daughter to go out to work and earn money. She can only maintain her fragile and proud dignity while sitting and eating. .
"So, when did you discover its existence?" The drug seller interrupted the young lady's emotion.
"Shortly after my mother stopped enshrining. At that time, I was full of resentment towards my mother, and I always wanted to avoid her, but in this mansion, as long as I was alone, I would feel—something was watching I."
The young lady gritted her teeth and clenched her hands on her knees.
"Sometimes it's the bark, sometimes it's the fur, sometimes it's the breath. I've always sensed that there was something lurking in the shadows of this mansion—good or bad."
"Didn't you find some onmyojis to get rid of the demons?" Sanada Nobuzo thought thoughtfully.
"No, the family affairs are all arranged by my mother, and my mother never believes my words."
"Then, this dog god was also the one I met the night I was staying?"
"Did you see it too!" Miss suddenly panicked.
"I... I never knew that it had never attacked anyone other than me before, whether it was my mother or the people who came to visit, it would never appear in front of other people!"
"How...how come..." the young lady murmured.
"It's okay, it didn't succeed, and I didn't get hurt." Sanada Nobuzo comforted the lady, and glanced at the drug seller.
"Thanks to this pharmacist who saved my life."
The young lady raised her head and thanked the drug seller in a low voice.
"But it's strange, it's never attacked a human before..."
Sanada Nobuzo paused and answered in surprise.
"Haven't attacked anyone, what do you mean?"
"It's just that I haven't been attacked. I just stand in a place where I can't see, occasionally make a sound, and then keep staring at me from behind - that's how it is." The lady explained.
wrong.Sanada Shinzo retorted, slowly recalling the details of what happened that night.
No, it's bad and murderous, and those roots, those plants, they really are trying to kill me.
"Are there other things besides Inugami in the Fujiwara mansion?" Sanada Shinzo asked.
"For example, plants or soil or something?"
The lady thought for a while, then frowned and spoke slowly.
"No, there's no such thing, and I haven't found anything strange other than Inugami."
it is true.Sanada Shinzo looked at the lady with a determined expression.
The lady has indeed never seen anything other than Inugami, so what are those things that want to assimilate him and use it as nourishment?What was it that grew out of his veins and turned him into a tree?
Is it a variation?Did the dog god do it?Sanada Shinzo guessed.
"No." The drug seller suddenly interrupted the warrior's train of thought.
Sanada Shinzo looked up and looked straight into the wizard's blue eyes—calm, wise, cold, and transparent.
He watched the drug seller looking directly at him, and heard the cold and unquestionable voice of the drug seller enter his ears.
"It's something else, watching you."
The cold air hit the samurai, and in a trance he heard the barking of dogs in the distance.
Cold sweat seeped from the back.
The author has something to say: Guilty... has been updated.
Let's quickly update the monster cat and finish him to open new pits! (bushi)
For 8, I have been pigeonholed for too long orz
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