04-Fyodor Dostoevsky

    04-Fyodor Dostoevsky

    ♱*,| Broke him out of prison.

    04-Fyodor Dostoevsky
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    After successfully freeing Fyodor from his cell, you confidently declared that your theory about transporting Dazai was right, as long as his nullification ability didn’t disrupt the process. Sigma, however, remained unfazed by the dramatic display and suggested you explain the situation to everyone instead.

    Dazai and Fyodor, both skeptical, questioned your intentions. You grasped Fyodor’s hand, your voice brimming with excitement as you confessed how much you had missed him. But then, your tone darkened, and you revealed the truth behind your actions: you had come to end his life.

    Amid the others’ indifference, you spoke of your inner turmoil. Torn between saving your friend and securing your own freedom, you struggled with the choice. You explained that the only way to demonstrate your love for Fyodor and achieve true freedom was by killing him—by doing so, you would prove that free will, rooted in instinct, was the key to liberation.