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Read Cast as the MurdererRising star actor, Yuya Hiiragi, becomes so absorbed in preparing for the role of a "murderer" that before he knows it, he's strangling his girlfriend. Tormented by his own "murderous impulses," Hiiragi sinks deeper and deeper into the role. One night, after a rehearsal, he's assaulted by some thugs, and at the moment of the attack, his persona as the "murderer" takes over, leaving him surrounded by blood and the lifeless bodies of the men."Let's leave, now," suggests his manager, Kiryu, who proposes covering up the incident. But standing in their way is a detective who sees through their lies.Can Hiiragi continue to live as an actor, or will he lose himself completely?
In an age long lost to legend and myth. In an age where humans had still yet to establish a system of writing. It's said that there existed a Magus in a country named Scarlet. It's said that he imparted knowledge concerning language and writing, taught how to cultivate the lands, instructed the ways of raising animals, and brought about the giftnay, the magic of fire. It's said that he was a dauntless youth, a dragon clad in scarlet red scales, a person worshiped far and wide. It's said that this man was the G** of Civilization. Yet strangely, his name had been virtually wiped from the records. Therefore, he was simply referred to asThe Magus of Genesis.
In an age long lost to legend and myth. In an age where humans had still yet to establish a system of writing. It's said that there existed a Magus in a country named Scarlet. It's said that he imparted knowledge concerning language and writing, taught how to cultivate the lands, instructed the ways of raising animals, and brought about the gift—nay, the magic of fire. It's said that he was a dauntless youth, a dragon clad in scarlet red scales, a person worshiped far and wide. It's said that this man was the God of Civilization. Yet strangely, his name had been virtually wiped from the records. Therefore, he was simply referred to as—The Magus of Genesis.