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... wonder if he has crashed his brain! What's so funny! It hurts like that. You can still laugh!?"

"It wouldn't be surprising if he was involved. Isn't he always smiling? That's not surprising at all."

Tsujimoto felt a pain in his head.

It wasn't just physical pain, those messed up words were polluting his brain and making his ears buzz.

"I'm so tired, can you give me a rest?" Tsujimoto said tiredly, "Just consider it my last wish in my life."

"no!!"

...

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