How to capture a wild (future) writer with vigilant Max?

Needless to say!

Of course, I dragged him away while he was unconscious!

--cough.

Well, the sister-chan next to him cannot be ignored.

"I have no malice."

When I saw Akutagawa in a coma, I knew I could fool Gin into willingly sending her to Teresa Orphanage, my (unilaterally defined) stronghold, "But, this is my home. Sister, you and this Why did your brother come here?"

Akutagawa Gin pursed his lips, holding the only remaining blade in his hand hidden behind his back.

I pretended not to be aware of her vigilance, and took half a step forward with a worried expression on my face.

"What's the matter, little brother? His expression is very painful..."

Harmless looking, non-threatening broom.

I behaved like a flower in a hothouse who doesn't know the dangers of the world.

This also made the nervous Akutagawa Gin let down his guard a little.

"Brother, he—"

As soon as I reminded him, Akutagawa Gin remembered the purpose of himself and his brother venturing to the new neighborhood guarded by "monsters", "Brother is sick and needs medicine and a doctor!"

"We, we also broke in unintentionally... sorry."

Probably deceived by my appearance, Akutagawa Yin chose to show weakness and confess.

Maybe she was betting on the child's soft-heartedness, or maybe she was really desperate, so she clung to the straw in front of her eyes and refused to let go... Obviously she had an abnormal blush on her face, but she was only worried about the boy she was holding.

It seems that he is well protected by his brother.

That's why at this time, the innocence in his bones was revealed, and he easily believed strangers.

But she was right.

This is worthy of praise!

"I see, saving people is important. There is a medical center near my house? Although Uncle Matsushima said that his medical skills are average, there are very few licensed doctors in the new district."

I showed a smile in Akutagawa Gin's shining eyes, and calmed her impetuousness with emotion, "Can you move him? If not, I have an older brother who can help."

Akutagawa Silver believed in me, but not in others, so she refused.

"No, I, I can."

I have no objection.

When she lifted the unconscious Akutagawa Ryunosuke, I guessed that the two brothers and sisters probably decided to break into the new block for each other... Before Chuya got the news that the supernatural being was approaching the new block, Akutagawa Yin should have already sick.

Then Akutagawa Ryunosuke, who came all the way by force, broke out of lung disease at the last moment, and barely took Akutagawa Yin to hide in the relatively safe (unmanned) storage warehouse of my house before losing consciousness.

It's just that they didn't expect that they would be discovered by me so quickly.

Why is it assumed that silver was the first to get sick?

Because if it wasn't for his sister's accident, Akutagawa would never leave the neighborhood.And Yin, who has always obeyed his brother's words, could not take the initiative to drag Akutagawa to the dangerous new neighborhood (for them).

I bring them to the clinic.

Seeing that it was me, Uncle Matsushima quickly put down the newspaper, and asked with concern, "It's Angel, why did you come here? Is there something wrong? Tell uncle quickly, so as not to cause other illnesses!"

My sharp eyes saw the headlines in the newspaper.

The words "The latest battle situation on Everdark Island: Our army has won an unprecedented victory in secret operations!" are written on it.

...Well, it seems that the man surnamed Mori will not show up for a while, and I can arrange it for another two years.

"No, it's not me."

I couldn't help but stop Uncle Matsushima from using medical tools to test my health, pointing sideways to Gin Akutagawa, who was standing awkwardly by the curtain, and Ryunosuke Akutagawa, who was carrying her back with difficulty, "These brothers and sisters are sick. "

"Unfamiliar faces." Uncle Matsushima glanced at them.

It wasn't that I was sick, so he calmed down like a real doctor, "Look at this girl's face, has she had a low-grade fever for a few days? And the boy she carried on her back... Well, he was unconscious and comatose, but he couldn't help it." Cough. Does this sound sound like a lung disease?"

Quite accurate.

I nodded quickly, "It should be, please ask Uncle Matsushima to check it out, the consultation fee—"

"Since it is the patient you brought, Angel, the outpatient fee will be waived." Uncle Songdao laughed twice, "If there is follow-up treatment, I will ask Zhongyuan for the corresponding fee."

I didn't refuse, nodded and said good, and left the seat to the three of them.

Uncle Matsushima was one of the few residents who treated me exceptionally well.

In terms of the reason, it was probably because when he was framed by someone, got out of the hospital, and was unable to escape to Leibo Street, I discovered him who wanted to commit suicide, and I managed to stop him.

Although I failed to clear him of his suspicions outside, I, who was still a child and didn't know him, was the best person to complain.

I listened to him for two whole days.

His sadness of being misunderstood, his anger at being harassed by the doctor, his pain of not being able to save the patient... I listened to them all and silently stayed by his side.

A lot of people tell me not to get involved with people outside, but I don't think it's a good thing to let others into self-doubt.

So I stayed.

I didn't say he was right, it was because others framed him.

I also didn't let him take revenge and use his own powerlessness to resist the powerful party.

I just asked Teresa to go out and find out about him, and brought him letters from his friends—letters believing his innocence and willing to welcome him back when the truth came out.

Uncle Matsushima cried in front of me that day for the first time.

He didn't shed a single tear when he confided, but he cried after seeing the letter and knowing that he was trusted.

I retreated knowingly, leaving him alone to ease the feeling of being trusted.

After that, he opened a clinic in Xinjie District, which has been open until now.

"I remember the authorities came forward to solve the medical trouble. Why didn't you think about going back?"

"It's nice here."

"But nothing compares to a big city."

"It's okay, anyway, it's saving people everywhere."

Some neighbors felt sorry for Uncle Matsushima, wishing they could go straight to the big city.

But Uncle Matsushima became open-minded, guarding this square inch of land, and taking on most of the medical care for the residents of the new block.

——However, this is all in the past.

The results of the examination came out quickly, almost the same as what Uncle Matsushima said.

"I've given this girl some medicine." Uncle Matsushima gave me a receipt and the remaining pills in the bag.

"Although her body is weak, this girl unexpectedly didn't burn out her lungs and develop more serious pneumonia. As long as she has a good rest, she will recover in two or three days."

Akutagawa Gin hesitated for a while, but still bowed to Uncle Matsushima, and whispered thank you.

Uncle Matsushima waved his hand.

"As for the other one." He said with a serious expression, "Although I can't tell from the outside, as a doctor, I'm still very sensitive to this kind of people—is this kid a supernatural being?"

Akutagawa Silver suddenly became nervous.

She was in the neighborhood, and she had clearly seen other people's fear and greed for supernatural beings.

But I went over in time to tiptoe and tap her on the shoulder.

Then I looked at Matsushima, "He is."

"Is there any bad influence?"

I know what kind of person he is, so I know that he will point out this point on purpose, it must be related to Akutagawa's disease.

"Although not all supernatural beings are like this...but most of the martial arts supernatural beings have abilities that affect their own bodies."

Uncle Matsushima pulled out a report, which he had just recorded, "This child has fully awakened his abilities before his body is fully developed, which makes his body weaker than ordinary people, and it doesn't look like he lived in a comfortable environment in the past. Yes - malnutrition is considered good, the focus is his lung disease, which is difficult to cure. This disease has been at least half a year, but it has only recently started to affect his daily life."

"Then, brother, he—!"

"If he can take good care of him in the future, although he cannot be cured, he will be weaker and not life-threatening."

Matsushima specifically looked at me and added, "His abilities are too domineering. Although he is fully awakened, he obviously doesn't listen to the child's command. When using power, he scurry around in his body... If you don't learn to control it, don't mention lung disease, hyperactivity It's killing you all at once."

I nodded solemnly.

For a future writer who hasn't yet formed, of course I won't let him focus on his failure to control his abilities.

Matsushima prescribed another medicine for Ryunosuke Akutagawa, saying that he would take it after he woke up, twice a day.

Akutagawa Yin took it and thanked him again.

"If there is no place to go, would you like me to recommend it?" Seeing Yin Akutagawa's expression of not knowing what to do next, I suggested friendlyly, "Aunt Teresa will take in homeless orphans, you and your brother can Go for refuge, after all, you still need to be treated properly when you are sick."

"--what."

"Don't worry about the medical expenses, you can pay me back later...Of course, if you become Aunt Teresa's adopted son, you don't have to pay it back!"

Simple intimidation.

If Akutagawa was still awake, he would never agree to this kind of invitation, which is questionable at first glance.

But Yin, who cared about it and was chaotic, agreed.

Because she has nowhere to go.

She couldn't bring her comatose brother back from the new block to the inner block.

and--

The name Teresa reminded her of the "Gravity Messenger" of the new block, the guardian who was scolded by countless gangsters as a monster.

If they can be under his protection, they will all be safe... right?

Yin thought vaguely with his still low fever brain.

It was I who had to cheat her.

If it were other bad guys, they would have been abducted. They don't know who to work for or resell for a good price.

In this way, during the short time when Akutagawa Ryunosuke was in a coma, I got Akutagawa Gin and successfully (temporarily) tricked the two children into the orphanage.

In order to prevent Akutagawa who woke up from demolishing the house, I specifically notified Chuya.

Under his frightened and angry eyes, I obediently listened to his lectures, and patted my chest to promise that I would notify him first when encountering suspicious things next time.

What can he do?

I couldn't bear the fight, so of course I forgive me, and turned to stare at Akutagawa who had woken up, with a face full of "don't get close to strangers" and "you are all enemies, you have to kill"!

Poor boy, he got into a fight as soon as he woke up, and was beaten into a coma again.

Of course, because he was a wounded person, Zhong also didn't use any real force, but just used some tricks to knock him out.

After waking up and fainting several times in a row, Akutagawa, who had a dizzy head, also understood the situation, and finally stopped trying to take people away or hurt other children... The main reason is that Yin is still sick, because he is worried that he has not been able to rest well, and it will be resolved in two days The illness dragged on for five days and almost got worse.

The sister-controlled Akutagawa compromised.

He became quiet, stopped making noise, obediently took medicine and was even threatened by Zhong Ye to bear the rebellion, and followed him to the cultural class.

I am relieved.

Especially half a month later, I saw Akutagawa, who was finally literate, took the initiative to ask Teresa about literature.

"Isn't this sentence affirming reality?"

"I feel that the author himself did not believe the 'Taoyuan' he described. The 'core of the novel' you mentioned was denied from the very beginning."

I leaned over with interest, and saw that the novel he asked about was "The Straw Pillow" that I bought in a bookstore a while ago - this is a relatively light-hearted prose novel. Not wrong, because it is fairly simple to read and easy to understand.

More importantly, this novel has written a lot of "inhuman" beauty, like drawing a peach garden isolated from the world for readers.

It is a plot that children at the bottom will yearn for.

Looking up, I can see what Akutagawa is pointing at.

That's a passage from the novel——

If you use your intelligence, you will show your sharpness; if you rely on your emotions, you will become worldly; if you stick to your own opinions, you will be lonely and friendless.

In short, the world is hard to live in.

...is a rare and heavy topic in the novel.

I looked to Teresa, wondering how she would respond.

"But he also said, 'When we are in a hurry to make something more beautiful, it will reduce its beauty. The same is true in interpersonal relationships, so there will be this idiom full of damage.'——Mr. Akutagawa, this Isn't it telling us that proper concessions and blank spaces can be more complete?"

Teresa turned the book to another page, her tone was gentle and patient, "The reality is not as beautiful as Taoyuan, but it is precisely because of the pursuit of the 'beauty' of Taoyuan that we will work harder in reality to strive for and realize the dream of owning 'Taoyuan'." That day."

"Actually, the dean, I like another sentence in this book the most."

"'It was neither gods nor ghosts who created the human world, but all living beings in the neighborhood.', Akutagawa-kun, if you are dissatisfied with the reality, why don't you work hard to change it?"

"We are all part of the world, a piece of the puzzle that fits together the future. If you feel that Taoyuan is false and the reality is embarrassing, why not let the world become what you want and let the world cater to you?"

"because--"

"'There's no point in living anywhere if you don't enjoy yourself,' eh?"

I saw Akutagawa staring at the page she turned to, and was silent for a long time.

Finally he looked up.

A new fire ignited in the eyes of the young boy, burning with the fragrance of ink soaked in words.

"Understood."

At this moment, I saw the light of a literary hero in him.

Although it is future tense.

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The author has something to say:

Teresa, the director of a magical orphanage who is more rebellious and more aggressive, she has no supernatural powers, she just knows how to educate this kind of children.

But Uncle Matsushima is a person with supernatural powers, and his ability is to see what is wrong with the patient's body when using supernatural powers (a pure doctor, supernatural powers can only be seen but not treated).The reason why I did not follow the local setting of the writer and use the name of a well-known doctor is to avoid using certain sensitive groups, so I chose a surname at random.

Most of the original characters with specific descriptions will involve the characters of the original work (I just like the feeling that the whole body is affected by a hair).

Natsume Soseki's "Grass Pillow" is highly regarded in China, because the book highly respects the artistic conception of Tao Yuanming and Wang Wei's poems.

He wrote in "My Straw Pillow" that he just wanted to express a feeling, as long as he left a good feeling in the author's heart—even if it was only for a short time, he also tried to get rid of the pain of reality.



Originally, Akutagawa was influenced by Natsume Soseki’s novels in history, so the author of this article, Sang, set up this book to resonate with Akutagawa’s thoughts (don’t go into the details whether the specific content fits or not, the author Sang admits defeat).

Akutagawa in the article does not recognize "Grass Pillow", because he does not recognize that the false Taoyuan can forget the troubles of the world.

So after Teresa's enlightenment, he decided to write Rashomon in the future (of course, its role setting is different from the real novel), and wrote about the reality he saw and the people who struggled to survive at the bottom of society. Come down, as a counter to "fantasy good".

It's quite reasonable.

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