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CHECKMATE!

"When will this conspiracy end, Shizuru? I could feel like you are also included in there too", Hino questioned as he and his wife Shizuru walked through a tori gate. "As a reporter or a journalist, I cannot promise you world peace, but peace of mind will do", Shizuru answered, seeming to have taken Hino's words to heart. She understood the importance of maintaining a sense of sanity and calmness in the face of conflict and uncertainty, and she wanted to support Hino in finding his own sense of peace, no matter what the conspiracy may bring. Catch a glimpse inside Sizuru saito's chaotic life as a reporter at ABC Media Japan and her tumultuous relationship with her conspiracy-theorist husband, Hino Satorou. By the hidden name ANGELO. Experience the highs and lows of this chaotic couple from their whirlwind of love to the dangerous world of conspiracy theories. Join them on a journey of passion, drama, and intrigue in this action-packed story that's sure to keep you glued to the pages!

Reya_no_sekai · Urban
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94 Chs

The Unravelling of a Tangled Maze

In the morning, Shizuru steps into her office, dressed in a casual outfit and ready for her day ahead. As she opens the door, she notice the cameras and the idol protesting outside. Shizuru knows that idols are known to protest for their rights and against injustices. As she heads over to them, she's not sure what she's walking herself into, but she feels like she should hear what they have to say.

Shizuru felt her way through the crowd of protesting idols. She couldn't help but feel annoyed and overwhelmed by the sheer number of them. She felt like she couldn't move around or breathe, but she knew she had to get inside for her morning routine.

As she made her way into her office, she felt a bit claustrophobic and stressed due to the situation she was in. She felt trapped being surrounded by so many people and wondered how she'd get through the day ahead of her.

Shizuru felt stressed as she walked through the hallway and saw the producer peeking out to see the protestors outside. She pretended like the situation wasn't bothering her, but in reality it made her feel a bit anxious. She wondered if she should do something about the situation or let it be.

However, she soon arrived at her office and took a moment to relax, trying to forget about the tension outside. She hoped that this situation would be all resolved soon.

As Shizuru sits down at her desk to check her messages, she remembers the warning Hino gave her about the producer of her newscast being the suspect in the deep fake video. She wonders if this could be true, or if it's just a theory. She decided not to jump to any conclusions and decided to talk to the producer, and ask him directly about it.

Shizuru then decided to head over to the producer's office, ready to confront him about her birthday party. She hoped to get to the bottom of this mystery.

Shizuru decided to look for the producer in his office, but as she kept looking around she found something strange- he wasn't even there at all. She was confused and concerned about his whereabouts.

She then saw the idols outside running after his car, and she wondered what they could want with him. She considered following them, but decided against it, as she knew that she was on her way to her manager's office.

She couldn't help but be intrigued by these strange events unfolding before her.

Shizuru felt herself getting overwhelmed by the situation as she remembered the warnings and theory Hino gave her. She had a sneaking suspicion that her office mates were planning something to surprise her on her birthday, but she now felt like it might be for a more sinister reason.

She suddenly got a feeling that her office mates might be involved in illegal activities, and she didn't want to believe it, but she couldn't deny the possibility. She felt like there was more to this surprise than she initially realized.

Shizuru suddenly got an overwhelming feeling of doubt swirling around her mind. What if Hino was right all along? And what if that was the reason for Marie snooping around her computer? It seemed like a lot to take in, and she couldn't help but think about her job.

She asked herself, what if Hino was true? Hino didn't seem like the type of guy to accuse anyone or judge anyone. He's just a theorist, she reassured herself.

As Shizuru tried to reassure herself, she couldn't deny the feeling that she might be in more danger than she thought. She wondered if resigning from her job was the right decision. She was torn between trusting Hino and staying at her job, but she knew she couldn't just ignore her gut feeling.

Shizuru struggled to make a decision. Her job meant everything to her, but the thought of Hino's theories being true freaked her out. She knew she couldn't ignore the gut feeling she had, but she also wasn't sure if she should give up everything she had worked for for a theory.

She found herself in a tough spot, but she knew she had to make a decision. Would she resign? Or would she stay and just hope for the best? The choice seemed simple, but the consequences felt too big to ignore.

Shizuru decided to stick to her plan and pretend like nothing had happened. She'd still surprise her co-workers at the upcoming birthday party, but she'd play it cool.

She let out a sigh and rolled her eyes, feeling a bit impatient about following through with her plan. She wasn't so sure if she wanted to wait any longer to get to the bottom of things. She wondered if she should continue pretending and be patient, or take action and risk everything.

Shizuru was working on the article that she was assigned to write, and she felt like the time was moving slowly. She was eager to finish all her work and go home to talk to Hino, feeling stressed by everything that had transpired that day. She wanted to get to the bottom of the mystery surrounding her birthday surprise and figure out once and for all if Hino was right about his theory.

Her patience was running thin, she wondered how much longer she would have to wait to start unwrapping the mystery of this whole situation. She needed answers and soon, she didn't want to keep waiting. She wanted to confront them right then and there, but she knew she had to be smart and careful.

Should she continue with her plan and wait for the surprise party, or should she do something now? What could she accomplish right then and there? She knew she had to think fast and act even faster.

She wondered how much longer she would have to wait to start unwrapping the mystery of this whole situation. She needed answers and soon, she didn't want to keep waiting. She wanted to confront them right then and there, but she knew she had to be smart and careful.

Should she continue with her plan and wait for the surprise party, or should she do something now? What could she accomplish right then and there? She knew she had to think fast and act even faster.

Shizuru struggled to focus on writing as the afternoon turned to night. She revised and edited her work several times, feeling stumped by the writer's block that prevented her from coming up with the next piece of her article.

She kept adding words and adding to the point, but she couldn't seem to move on- time was moving too slowly, and she felt like she was running out of time and ideas. She was growing anxious and impatient, but she knew she had to come up with something soon.

Shizuru felt her patience running thin as she struggled to write her article. She was growing impatient, wanting to go home and talk to Hino. But she couldn't just turn in the article as it was, it needed to be perfect.

She kept trying to revise a few sentences and even rewrite entire paragraphs, but she felt stuck. She was growing more and more worried about wasting time and she wanted to wrap this up as soon as possible so she could go home and talk to Hino.