1. For the first time, I discovered the fact that I lacked the ability to make a living. —— Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
2. In fact, you were bullied from the beginning to the end, but the form of bullying was different... The greatest violence you endured at that time was the one you were forced to become. The violent criminal - Keigo Higashino's "Malice"
3. You did not do anything impulsive, you maintained a mature and rational attitude, and you were good to each other. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
4. Each of these questions can be explained, but being able to explain it and being 100% convinced are two different things. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
5. The relationship between teachers and students is based on an illusion. Teachers mistakenly believe that they can teach students, and students mistakenly believe that they can learn from teachers. The important thing is that maintaining this illusion is a happy thing for both parties. Because if you see the truth clearly, there will be no benefit at all. What we are doing is just pretending to be an educator. —— Keigo Higashino, "Malice" It is difficult to pretend to be happy when you are in pain, but it is easy to pretend to be painful when you are happy. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
6. I can't imagine the things in your world. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
7. I have never seen a human being with such a sad face, and I have never seen it again since. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malice"
8. He seemed extremely excited and talkative on the night of the incident, which is one of the typical manifestations of the real murderer's appearance. ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
9. His tone was very calm, but every word he said was full of aggressive momentum. I suddenly remembered that he was once a master of swordsmanship, and instantly, a chill ran down my spine.
——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"
10. Because we know each other, subconsciously we emphasize too much that personal emotions should not be involved in handling cases. As a result, we can't see the facts more clearly? ——Keigo Higashino's "Malicious"