‘Joy’s Room’

“Joy saved food all night. She escaped the eyes of the cult group and arrived home unharmed. Her house was the roof of an abandoned power generation facility. There, her only family was waiting.”

‘Joy’s Diary’

”When the sun went down, I would be out of town. Radioactivity modified the genes of the plant. Fresh fruit was grown on a farm across the lake but was expensive. I used to steal sometimes, but I also met gentiles sometimes.”

‘Tritium Man’

“Tritium man. He was the king of a closed nuclear town. The frozen lakeside water was a source of tritium. However, the modification of genes has not been prevented. The mechanical arm and tangled muscle nerve were inseparable.”

‘Air and Doom’

“They were living in a closed nuclear power plant. Members of the village were a cult group with the atomic power plant mafia. Drinking water was tritium use, and modified Covid-19 was part of the body. Their gunshot wounds were only minor abrasions.”

‘Danger in the Window’

“The judge of the court was a faithful believer in the cult leader. Thus she could never put God in prison and released him with a suspended sentence. Judges in modern society were not members of the judiciary. She was just a believer in cult.”

‘The Satin Shop’

“The real thing is more important than you can imagine. He paraphrased Zia the phrase he had read in the book. She wanted to see the real thing, and Hiroshi guided her to his warehouse. The warehouse was located on top of a tunnel far out of town.”

‘Winter’s Chair’

“The market price is up to the buyer’s will. The discounts proposed by Zia were large. Because of these transactions, he used a pseudonym. This was also why he wrote ‘Horoshi’ instead of ‘Hiroshi’ on the id of a used trade.”

‘Eternity’s Door’

“Zia had a hobby of collecting toy guns for depictions of novels. She promised to meet him at the village bus stop on Friday afternoon. Zia confirmed his name on the Carrot Market app. It was called Horoshi Kim.”