
Arei-gyou: One day, while my grandfather was riding his bicycle down a cliff, my grandmother suddenly heard a baby’s voice, and my grandfather seemed to be sucked down the cliff as if into the front wheel of the bicycle. It is said that he fell down. It was a bit scary but interesting story my friend had, who had been practically living in an internet café for over ten years. His typing was too skillful; he was like a Kirito-type… providing welding personnel… for modified vehicles. Arei-gyou… mentioned something about “utsuu: impossible paint.” General Battle Private. I was deeply impressed when my best friend shared a story about his grandfather. We had spent too much time chatting in this online world, with content that was strange. One day, if my grandfather hadn’t stopped his bicycle, he would have died in the next moment, but it was so intricately mixed that the bicycle was all tangled up in gravel. It seemed to be all messily intertwined with the bicycle. Then, the wheel that integrated with a snake was called “Zeus,” and it began to be worshipped. The snake intertwined with the bicycle that I bought from a thousand was eerie and unpleasant. Out of fear of the snake’s nest, the villagers began to speculate that he had gone mad. When my grandfather fell, looking at the bicycle, the snake was dead, all tangled messily in the spokes of the front wheel. Perhaps it shocked him that he had killed the snake; he began to say, “I jumped into the wheel to protect the North.” Advancing into the collision with engineering. Arei-gyou: But, the power of Zeus is real, right? Hey, did you know about things like this? My grandmother’s shock worsened her illness, and she became unwell. After that, Zeus was disposed of by the family as just a bicycle wheel. My grandfather created his own prayers and rituals during work breaks, and he worshipped Zeus every day. “Our family is protected by Zeus,” he insisted on faith, but no one believed him. It was a photo of his two hands; the right hand had two fingers, and the left hand only had three. Kutakata utsuu: That’s an amazing story… I was just astonished by that tale. Arei-gyou: Being sucked in. Hey. Arei-gyou: Everyone in the family is like that. Arei-gyou: My parents and sister too. Arei-gyou: When I saw the machines spinning rapidly at the factory…
It’s a fabrication.
It looks like a curse to me…
Side job opportunity.
What is being protected when the only grandfather I revere died first while being revered?
Why is it Zeus?
Pay respect to rotation.
Aren’t you seriously being haunted?!
I wonder if it will become noticeably slower even with one hand using each type.
It’s bad that I didn’t have faith!!
It’s no good if he claims to be the son of Zeus, Ares.
The fan doesn’t work…
A type of god that will curse you whether you worship them or not.
Zeus seems like he would cast a curse like this.
Just because it’s a snake, it’s evil, huh?!
Hahaha!!
You really can play online games well.
I can’t imagine how you’re moving the mouse.
Wasn’t this a food manga?
What is this story?
Being slow at typing is just…
Is it just that I’m slow at typing even though I don’t have fingers?
The idea that both Zeus and Ares are under some sort of divine protection raises questions about where the divinity lies and where the protection actually is, leading to a strange disconnection in the expression itself. I think it reflects the frightening nature of thought pollution that leaves no room for debate.
This play within a play is really well done, isn’t it?
Even the judge should take a spin.
The one that suddenly jumped out was a snake, but the grudge is too much.
I saw it in Junji Ito’s manga.
My younger sister is Athena.
Isn’t this more like a case where the grandfather’s adoration gave it power?
It’s a manga that’s going off course.
It’s nice to be able to come up with such stories from trivial events.
Because the pages before and after the thread image have been cut, the story of “I ended up creating a horror story from a bag tangled in a bicycle” has completely failed to get across…
🐍 “Pay respect to the rotation.”
Feel honored.
Don’t mess with me…
Make sure it’s a god related to snakes…
If it’s a wheel, it must be Apollo.
Isn’t it said that snakes curse?