My Tokyo Love Game Has Big Problems

Chapter 79 Reading of Manuscripts

Chapter 79 Reading of Manuscripts

Have you included yourself?

Tamaki Hikaru was a little curious. This ancestor of the Imadegawa family was really interesting.

Under the vampire's handwriting, there is a line of small words that seems to be a name.

But only Imadegawa's surname is in the front, and the first name in the back has been erased.

There is a silhouette of a woman drawn on the manuscript, which is vaguely similar to the figure of Imadegawa Himetsuki.

After all, we are all a family, so it is normal for them to look alike.

Tamaki Hikaru didn't think much, and read the manuscript carefully to see if there were any differences with what he understood.

[Weaknesses: Sunlight, silver, and there may also be weaknesses such as being unable to cross flowing water sources and being unable to enter uninvited areas. 】

The weaknesses are basically the same as the vampires that most people know, but what makes people more concerned is the author's notes.

[Blood curse, or commandment, the strength and weakness of a vampire are related to the commandments it obeys, excluding the common weaknesses of sunlight and silver. 】

[The more weaknesses a vampire has, the more commandments she obeys, and the more powerful the blood curse will be, and vice versa. 】

[There is also a very low probability that individuals who are not affected by sunlight will appear, but their power will be even weaker, only two to three times that of humans. 】

[PS: It means not being affected, not not being killed. If a vampire is burned by the sun and can still rush towards you normally, you can wait for death. 】

After such an introduction to the manuscript, Tamashiro Hikaru had a clearer understanding of Imadegawa Himetsu's words.

To put it bluntly, it is a two-way buff. The stronger the debuff, the stronger the frontal buff.

As for the last sentence, it should refer to vampires who are so powerful that they can continuously heal themselves under the burning sun without dying.

It was indeed a bit scary. Being able to endure the severe pain of being burned without being affected was absolutely ruthless.

As for the vampire's abilities, they are written similarly to their weaknesses, which vary according to the degree of influence of the commandments.

The weakest vampires may simply enhance their physical fitness and self-healing abilities, without even having wings, while the advanced ones not only have a host of special abilities.

Even at the end, the author thoughtfully wrote that there may even be the possibility of releasing a blood curse, but the specific effect is unknown.

What is the blood curse? It sounds a bit like magic, and the author himself is a vampire, so why doesn't he know this?

Tamaki Hikaru looked at the silhouette of the woman with some doubts.

There are only two parts marked on it, one is the brain and the other is the heart.

[Brain: Destroying it with a silver weapon will cause the vampire to lose consciousness temporarily. The specific recovery time depends on the situation. 】

[Heart: Destroying it with a silver weapon will kill the vampire, but it is said that powerful vampires can create a second backup heart within their bodies. 】

[PS: It must be completely destroyed before it can be killed. If you successfully insert the knife, remember to twist it two more times. Don't rush to rejoice. 】

This reminder is very useful, Tamaki Hikaru silently remembered this reminder in his heart.

Be sure to hit last, and don't relax until you're sure the opponent is dead.

There are only these records about vampires. Tamaki Hikaru turned over the manuscript and found the information about werewolves on the second page.

After a cursory look, I feel like it is a low-end vampire with a high lower limit but a low upper limit.

Although the strength is more stable without being affected by the blood curse, the upper limit is stuck there. The most he can do is the invisible atomization technique.

Further on, there are some mysterious monsters that Tamaki Hikari has never encountered before.

However, just in case, Tamaki Hikaru still firmly memorized their weaknesses and characteristics.

After memorizing part of it, Tamaki Hikaru raised his head to take a rest and pressed his eyes.

Most of the monster records are quite detailed, and they all conform to the theory that the stronger the power, the more deadly the weakness.

He saw Yachiyo Yayoi beside him, still standing there faithfully.

"Aren't you tired? You can find a chair to sit on."

After Tamaki Hikari said this, Yachiyo Yayoi reacted and moved a chair over.

I don’t know what happened today. Maybe I was stabbed in the head on the chandelier just now, so I feel a little bit unable to function.

"Speaking of which, are there any records of yours in this manuscript?"

Tamaki Hikaru asked in passing, but after asking, he realized that he had said nonsense.

Even if there really was one, Yachiyo Yayoi had managed it for so many years and would have destroyed or hidden it separately.

If she doesn't mind, just ask her directly.

"Huh? I don't know. There probably aren't any. I haven't read the manuscripts and books here. I just sort them out from time to time."

Yachiyo Yayoi shook her head.

"I think so too."

Tamaki Hikaru didn't ask her about her secret. If Yachiyo Yayoi wanted to tell him, she would have asked her at this time.

Since she didn't want to say it, it was pointless for him to ask any more questions.

After resting his eyes, Tamaki Hikaru continued to read the manuscript in his hand.

In the underground library, the lights did not flicker, and the sky outside could not be seen. The passage of time seemed not to be felt at all.

I don't know how much time passed, Tamaki Hikaru stretched and raised his head.

Turning his head, he realized that Yachiyo Yayoi next to him had fallen asleep on the table at some point.

How about calling it a day?

Just as Tamaki Mitsuru was thinking this, he turned over another page. As soon as his eyes fell, he immediately turned to look at Yayoi Yachiyo next to him in shock.

The girl was still lying there quietly and taking a nap, but Tamaki Hikari felt a little guilty at the moment.

Because the words "Immortal: Yachiyo□□" were clearly written on the manuscript in his hand.

Others may not understand what this means, but Tamaki Hikaru is basically certain that this refers to Yayoi Yachiyo.

But the question is, why is she recorded here?

Does she know the authors of these manuscripts? It looked like she was familiar with this room, but it didn't look like she knew the original owner.

But if I just heard about it, why was Yachiyo Yayoi’s name written on it?

You know, except for the vampire at the beginning, the author's name is not marked on the other monster illustrations. This is the second one.

It shows that the author knows about Yachiyo Yayoi, but I don’t know whether it is one-sided or whether they know each other.

Reading records about her in front of the rightful owner gave me the inexplicable illusion of prying into other people's privacy.

After confirming again that Yachiyo Yayoi was sleeping at the moment, Tamaki Hikari lowered his head and started reading like a thief.

[Weakness: None. 】

[Special abilities: None. 】

[Vital parts: None. 】

The completely wordless words made Tamaki Hikari stunned for a moment.

No weaknesses? The ultimate creature? Does this write about loneliness?

Fortunately, it was not that there was no writing at all. After turning the page, Tamaki Hikari saw the author's annotation.

[Although she is weak, she is very difficult to deal with. There is currently no way to kill her. 】

[Drown, burn to death, puncture to death, crush to death, smash to death. Even if the body is buried everywhere or eaten in the belly, she can still survive, but her movement is limited. ]    Seeing this line of handwriting, Tamaki Hikaru couldn't help but shake his head.

It seems that the author has tried many ways to kill Yachiyo Yayoi, but none of them worked. How cruel.

No, why is he shaking his head? Maybe this would be fun for Yachiyo Yayoi.

Thinking of Yachiyo Yayoi's weird hobby, Tamaki Hikaru felt that this line of writing was not so cruel.

But from this point of view, Yachiyo Yayoi really has no weaknesses.

Fortunately, she is not a perverted lunatic, otherwise even a replica of the Spoon Killer would be terrifying.

Tamaki Hikaru continued to read.

[Although there is no weakness, the relative strength is also weaker. It can rely on its high-intensity self-healing ability to oppress the body at any cost. 】

[It is enough to deal with ordinary people, but it is still too weak, and I am kind and don't fight with others, so there is no danger. 】

[This person seems to be afraid of water, and will develop scales after contact, suspected to be □□□□□]

The following words were obliterated by handwriting, making it impossible to see what the author actually wrote.

In this case, it is no different from the Yayoi Yachiyo that Tamaki Hikaru already knows.

After being exposed to the rain, a few scales did grow on the side of her face, but it was unclear what was special.

After closing the manuscript about Yayoi Yachiyo, Tamaki Hikari became very curious.

Although there was no useful information, he was really curious at this moment. How did the owner of these manuscripts know Yachiyo Yayoi?

Tamaki Hikaru initially thought he was an ancestor of the Imadegawa family, possibly a vampire, but some doubts made him doubt this judgment.

If he was really an immortal vampire, why did he suddenly abandon these manuscripts?

Moreover, Imadegawa Himetsuki didn't seem to know the owner of the manuscript.

With strong curiosity, while Yachiyo Yayoi was sleeping, Tamaki Hikari put aside the manuscript in his hand.

I have already memorized a lot today, so don’t rush, I will read it when I have time. Now let’s take a look at what else this author has written.

In front of the desk, there were piles of other manuscripts. Tamaki Hikaru casually took out a volume from the top and opened it for the first time.

Tsk, isn’t it a diary?

Also, who the serious person keeps a diary? Every time you find a diary as a key clue in the game, it's a lie.

Tamaki extinguished some unnecessary thoughts and glanced down.

[About the actual control and application of blood curse]

After looking at it twice, there were all things that Tamaki Hikari couldn't understand, probably only vampires could understand.

There was a high probability that this volume did not contain the content that Tamaki Hikari wanted. Tamaki Hikaru put it back in its original position and took out other manuscripts.

[Analysis of Astaru’s Summoning Spell]

【Astrology Research Record】

[Experience report on nourishing qi for longevity]

[On the factors that produce miracles]

Generally speaking, they are some messy research records. It seems that the author has covered a wide range of topics, from the West to the East.

Among them, Tamaki Hikaru was more interested in the article about nourishing qi for longevity. Although it was mixed with a lot of professional vocabulary, he still finished reading it.

But in the end, the author came to the conclusion that it is possible to prolong life, but it is a delusion of immortality.

This result was not unexpected, and after seeing this manuscript, Tamaki Hikaru was sure that the author was definitely a human being.

Only people with short lives will pursue immortality, and it seems that this author is no exception.

Tamaki Hikari felt a little sad, thinking of his conversation with Imadegawa Himetsu last night.

When she is about to die of old age, Imadegawa Himetsuki will probably be pretty much the same as she is now, right?

No wonder she said that she would definitely dislike her flesh for being old and hard.

I really envy them, such a long life.

Tamaki Hikari is not very concerned about how long he can live, but when he thinks about aging, he is inevitably a little concerned.

He would rather maintain his current physical fitness and live until he is sixty than gradually age and live until he is a hundred years old.

It was too long, too tiring, and by the end it was hard to call it alive.

After sweeping away these messy sentiments, I thought that the author of these manuscripts must have died of old age in the end.

Then someone from the Imadegawa family kept these manuscripts, but I wonder if he would envy the immortal Yachiyo Yayoi at the end of his life?

Calling Yachiyo Yayoi weak at the beginning is not troublesome, but in the end, Yachiyo Yayoi is here to look after her manuscript.

What an ironic coincidence of fate.

Tamaki Hikaru shook his head and changed another volume of manuscript.

[The essence and basic application of magic]

The moment he saw the title, Tamaki Hikaru's eyes lit up.

The basics are good! He just needs this kind of foundation.

No matter how miserable the owner of the manuscript died of old age, at least he was a human being who could feel that Yachiyo Yayoi was weak.

Naturally, it has its own special features. After studying so much occult content, if there is no substantive content in it, Tamaki Hikari will not believe it.

Tamaki Hikaru looked down expectantly, but his expectations were instantly shattered by the first line of words.

[Magic is false. 】

These words, the handwriting is particularly deep, as if the paper is being cut open, which proves how complicated the author's mood was when writing these words.

Various emotions such as regret, disappointment, and anger may be contained in these words.

Who can not be disappointed after searching for something for half a lifetime or even a lifetime, but it turns out to be fake?

But does magic really not exist? So how did the author of the manuscript become stronger? Rely on a well-trained body?

Tamaki Hikari continued to look down with a glimmer of hope.

After those few handwritings filled with the author's emotions, he seemed to have calmed down and started writing normally again.

[The essence of magic is miracles. Only things that are impossible can be called miracles. 】

[So, magic itself is a false thing. 】

At the beginning of the classic metaphysics, Tamaki Hikaru read so many manuscripts and got used to this way of speaking, so he continued reading.

[Magic and miracles exist, but things that can be realized by human efforts are not miracles. 】

[Besides, the miracle itself is a lie. Magic is a reality that is crueler, more unbreakable, and despairing than reality. 】

Tamaki's brows twitched slightly, and he was a little frightened for some reason.

Subconsciously, he raised his head and met a pair of bright eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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