Chapter 103
The pianist had a sullen face as usual, and no one could possibly tell from his expression how shocked and turbulent he was.
Masaki Yuto, who had drunk fake wine (bushi) and was determined to kill Mori Guai and leave it to Douma-sama, was very proactive. When he saw the pianist's figure appear at the door, he greeted him enthusiastically: "Pianist-sama, you are finally back."
The pianist looked down at Masaki Yuto, whose expression was becoming increasingly strange. His right hand, wearing a white glove, unconsciously touched the special piano string hidden at his waist. The familiar touch brought him back to his senses. He suppressed the urge to take action and nodded nonchalantly, "You came to me."
The man's cold attitude did not faze Masaki Yuto. He still approached him enthusiastically and even wanted to pull him into the door. However, the pianist stared at him coldly, so he had to give up the idea and patiently made a gesture of invitation: "I do have something to discuss with you. Can I have a word with you for a moment?"
"Okay." The pianist nodded concisely.
Unlike his reserved words, the pianist followed Masaki Yuto's pace very neatly and did not ask too many questions about where to go or what to talk about. It was obvious that he had a trust in Masaki Yuto far beyond the ordinary.
Masaki Yuto was quick to notice the trust shown in the pianist's actions. The slight hesitation he had because of the pianist's cold attitude just now disappeared immediately, and he confidently led the person to the room he had prepared in advance.
This is a large conference room with no surveillance (important point), so it is very suitable for conducting conversations that should not be discovered by others. It is perfect for secretly discussing the overthrow of Mori Ougai.
At this time, other people had not arrived yet, but the highlight of the plan, the pianist, was the first to arrive. Masaki Yuto had a complicated look in his eyes, but he did not allow himself to daydream and waste more precious time.
Although in his opinion, the pianist's faith in Lord Douma is not devout enough, he can still use this fighting power with confidence, because... the omnipotent Lord Douma is standing behind him, and any betrayer will be exposed!
Douma: Is there a possibility that he is not omnipotent? Also, where is the logic of this sentence? So, you really can't believe in xie religion, people will become fools, Cang Sang lights a cigarette.jpg
The day does not understand the darkness of the night. Similarly, the crazy believers with damaged brains do not understand the pain in the hearts of the gods they believe in. (bushi)
Time was running out, so Masaki Yuto didn't beat around the bush and went straight to the point, dropping a huge bomb: "I plan to gather all my forces and overthrow Mori Ogai tonight, catching him off guard."
Even though the pianist had a premonition in his heart, he could no longer control his facial expression when he heard Masaki Yuto drop such a shocking revelation in a nonchalant tone while discussing what to eat tonight. He was no longer calm and restrained as before. His narrow eyes widened and his light-colored lips opened and closed as if he wanted to say something, but no sound came out.
To overthrow the boss directly by force was too much for the pianist who had been accustomed to the rules of hierarchy since childhood. Although he chose to lead everyone in the flag society to join Douma in private, he had no intention of overthrowing the current boss.
The port mafia... no, it should be said that the entire Japanese hierarchy is very strict. It is common for subordinates to form cliques, but it is quite rare to get to the heart of the matter and bring down the boss who oppresses his subordinates.
It is said that the social atmosphere of 'the lower class rebelling against the upper class' is very serious, but this 'upper class' is also divided into different levels, which is completely different from the 'are there any kings, princes, generals or ministers who are of the same kind' among the flower-growing families.
Otherwise, the fact that Mori Ogai planned to kill the previous leader and take over himself in the original work would be so shocking and unexpected, because such behavior is impossible in the eyes of most Japanese, and naturally they would not be prepared for it.
The conference room fell into an unbearable silence. The air seemed to become thicker, making people's breathing faster. At least that was the case for the only normal person in the room, the pianist.
After taking several deep breaths, the pianist finally managed to calm his facial expression, but his tightly clenched hands revealed his inner restlessness.
After regaining his composure, Qiang asked, "Why do you do this? At least tell me why."
He needs to know the reason for this unconventional plan before deciding whether to go along with it. Has Mori Ougai done something in private that no one can tolerate?
Just as the pianist's imagination was becoming more and more open, and his mind was letting go to fill in a bunch of indescribable darkness, a sudden remark from Masaki Yuto made him completely confused.
"Why?" Masaki Yuto raised a mocking smile, and then turned angry in an instant. However, even he, who was not good at fighting, knew that the fact that Douma-sama was injured should not be easily disclosed, so Masaki Yuto just said lightly: "Mori Ogai offended Douma-sama."
“???” When I type a series of question marks, it doesn’t mean that I have a problem, but that I think you have a problem.
Although the pianist didn't know this sentence, his mood at that moment was the same.
Masaki Yuto obviously understood what the pianist had not yet said. His cheeks, which had finally calmed down and returned to their normal color, were once again flushed with an unhealthy blush due to excessive excitement. His voice also became sharp and piercing: "Isn't that enough? Mori Ogai actually dared to offend Douma-sama, and not just once. He deserves to die!"
"You're crazy." The pianist shook his head calmly, looking at Masaki Yuto with deep sympathy in his eyes: this person only looks normal on the surface, but actually he has been abnormal inside for a long time.
Masaki Yuto didn't care when the pianist called him crazy. Instead, he sneered with disdain, and said with a tone full of boasting: "You don't understand how important Douma-sama is to us."
"..." The pianist was speechless, not understanding what was so great about this. He shook his head and admitted, "I really don't understand you."
After feeling proud, Masaki Yuto began to feel troubled. If the pianist did not cooperate with their actions, it would be difficult to deal with. And if the pianist ran to inform Mori Ogai, the situation would be even worse.
He couldn't disturb Douma-sama from recuperating because of such a small matter. Wouldn't that be too incompetent of him? How would Douma-sama look at him? No, this was the only thing he couldn't do!
Just now, Yuto Masaki still thought that no matter what mistakes they made, the omnipotent Douma-sama could cover them, but now... his mind was finally cleared up a little by the rebuke from Douma-sama in his imagination.
Masaki Yuto suppressed the urge to get rid of the pianist because he had just discovered that he was not one of his own. He patiently advised, "Mori Ogai has always disliked you, the Flag Association. He will try to get rid of you whenever he has the chance. If you don't overthrow him, sooner or later you will all die at his hands."
This move hit the snake at its most vulnerable part, and it caught the pianist's attention perfectly, leaving him unable to utter a single word of objection: "..."
The pianist, who is used to living on the edge of a knife, may not care much about his own life and death, but he cannot help but care about the lives of his companions. Otherwise, when he sensed something was wrong, he would not have turned to the powerful Douma, hoping that under the other's protection, he would not be killed by Mori Ogu and taken away to heaven.
Seeing that the pianist's attitude had softened, Masaki Yuto continued to attack, deliberately stepping on the pianist's weak spots. He described in great vivid detail the terrible consequences that would occur if the flag fell into Mori Ogai's hands.
To say that the pianist is loyal to Mori Ougai is simply a huge joke.
When the pianist discovered that Mori Gugai was hiding deep malice towards everyone in the Flag Society, he did not cut off Mori Gugai's head with piano strings. This was all due to the deep-rooted ideas of the Japanese. There was nothing more to it.
Therefore, under the persuasive instigation of Masaki Yuto, the pianist finally nodded and agreed: "I will do my best to cooperate with your actions."
As soon as he said this, the pianist seemed to have stepped into a new world. He became a completely different person, and his outlook opened up.jpg
After taking down the most important pianist, Masaki Yuto breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, there were no mistakes, otherwise how would he face Douma-sama in the future? Wuwuwu...
As others entered the meeting room, the villain in Masaki Yuto's heart wiped away his tears, transformed into a butterfly and shuttled among the crowd, using his eloquence to persuade all the clerical staff to
Someone's emotions were stirred up.
And this is not difficult at all, or very easy.
Masaki Yuto simply said in an unclear voice that Mori Ogai was disrespectful to Douma-sama, and a room full of followers (crossed out) of Douma-sama were furious.
"What? Chief... No, how dare that bastard Mori Ouwai?"
"Haha, how dare you be disrespectful to an adult."$$
"Outside the forest."
The sounds of gnashing teeth and angry curses were endless, and the smile on Masaki Yuto's face deepened.
As expected, the members of their fan club are all very loyal, totally different from the wavering pianist! (The fan club president is madly criticizing him)
As for the pianist who was being madly criticized, he was completely numb, his face was expressionless, and in the end he could only look at the real demonic dance without expression, and slowly uttered a word: "Grass (a kind of plant)."
In contrast to his numb expression, the pianist's inner world was full of excitement.
Well, alpacas are also horses.
Pianist: Douma is poisonous, right? Is he really a dual-powered user of ice and poison? Not a psychic user who can deceive people?
The three question marks perfectly describe the pianist's confused mood at the moment. As the only normal person in the audience, he is under a lot of pressure.
As the situation gradually got out of control and everyone was about to take action immediately to kill Mori Owl tonight, the only normal person in the room, the pianist, stepped forward in time.
"Stop—" the pianist shouted to stop the restless crowd. He looked calm and composed, but he was actually very tired. He took a deep breath and slowly exhaled: "Not tonight!"
As the leader, Yuto Masaki was about to express his opinion when he was glared at by the pianist and stopped in his tracks.
After Masaki Yuto calmed down, the pianist turned his sharp eyes and looked around at everyone present: "Not tonight! It's too hasty. The earliest time will be three days. I will find a way to transfer Chuuya away from the headquarters."