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What was the end of the slaughter of literary giant wild dogs?

Finally, Nakajima Atsushi joined the port mafia, Ryunosuke Akutagawa joined the armed detective agency, Osamu Dazai became the leader, and Satoshi ODA and Osamu Dazai turned against each other. Finally, after helping others, Osamu Dazai committed suicide by jumping off a building at Ganghei 4.

As one of the most popular characters in Wild Dog, a literary giant, Osamu Dazai is naturally widely known. He has many fans in animation and reality. I'm sorry I was born human. This is the feeling expressed by Osamu Dazai. The setting of suicide in animation comes from Osamu Dazai in reality. He committed suicide five times, and the last time he got his wish was at the age of 39.

There are not many works left by Osamu Dazai, and most of his feelings are negative and morbid, which is very consistent with the beautiful characteristics of Japanese decline. It is precisely because of this distinctive feature and literary height that he is regarded as the most famous novelist in modern Japan, but also because of this feature, his reputation is mixed.

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When Nakajima Dun was driven out of the orphanage and was about to starve to death in Yokohama, he met Osamu Dazai who threw himself into the river. Dun claimed that he was hunted by a tiger, so Taizai took the opportunity to help the armed detective agency find a man-eating tiger. In the end, the true face of the cannibal tiger is staggering, and there is a huge conspiracy behind this incident. The war of different abilities of literary giants is about to start.

Tigers have strong regenerative ability, great strength and fast speed, and bullets can't hurt them. If you can't control yourself in the early stage, you will lose your mind completely. I will fall into a coma after being a tiger, and I have no memory of my behavior in the tiger state. Later, I began to control my body parts independently, and I had a sense of autonomy when I was like a tiger.