That... Let me talk about the overall layout first... The title of the full text is divided into two colors... Corresponding to the color of the tie of the two people of Ke Yu... [Are you a snake spirit? ←_←

Then... explain the clues of the picture book... 1.~6. is the whole tightly surrounding Little Red Riding Hood, and the part of 1.~5. is undoubtedly the bright line of the picture book.I told Loki before that the clue of a word difference refers to that in 5., "the haze in my heart is driven away by the light" instead of "dispelling". In fact, the darkness is compressed more densely, which indicates that 6. Things that happened.It can be said to be a grass snake with a gray line running thousands of miles (roll!) The long and narrow crack that Mido saw when he woke up refers to the wound in the wolf’s stomach (who can understand your symbol ←_← oh yes 5. "The belly of the wolf..." Only Little Red Riding Hood can complain when she is alive, so I used it as a preview of Mido's awakening), and then from Mido's perspective, the green word No. At the beginning of the day, Little Red Riding Hood turns dark, and at 6. the dark line turns bright.That's pretty much it.

Finally... Let me talk about the structure of the article... The red 1.~5. and the green first day to the first month are all about the things seen from the perspective of the corresponding characters.

"6. The end" and "beginning" are described from the perspective of another person, which also represents the beginning of intersection between two people. [Who understands your low-key symbolism ←_← College entrance examination reading comprehension ←_←

Then the last two chapters (a total of 4 words and 3 punctuation points in one sentence, how dare you say it is one chapter?) have the same title~~~~ Two people finally~~~~~~~TwT

Oh... saw that someone asked about the person.

"That person" in the article always refers to Mido, and "that man" always refers to Katsuya.The "self" in the previous 10 chapters always refers to the person whose title color corresponds to that chapter, and "he" always refers to the other party.

The author has something to say: What’s going on when I suddenly feel that I’m smart

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