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Death Game Players in the Conan World

After her inexplicable death in her sleep, Kurokawa Saki was thrown into the Death Game section selection. Receiving information that there are 12 players with various different IDs, she quickly found out how unreliable most of them were. Moreover, half of them were in the Red party and the other half was in the Black Party. So the werewolves game has started. Moreover, the game still gave them inexplicable missions from time to time. Kurokawa Saki: “...” It's so exciting. When the mainline started and the ‘dead’ players received new ID, they had just realized the game was driving them further and further away in various ‘fun’ scenarios. … [No. 1]: I know that I'm the member of the organization on the surface but what the hell is this task of dancing in the nightclub? Moreover, I'm being hit on and could only run away. That blond haired bartender has been glaring at me! [No. 2]: My second ID is a high school student and I transferred to Teitan High School. Due to the mission to get Sonoko's sister's phone number, I had to play with these two students and Conan has been glaring at me, ah, ah! [No. 3]: My first ID is a killer, the second one is a serial killer, and the third one is a drug dealer. Can't you give me a normal identity? I didn't even dare to come out of my house now! [No. 4]: I'm a police officer, but I'm not even as good as an elementary school student in solving cases. And what do you mean that I'm just a violent police officer, huh? Watch me break the telephone pole, you b*stard! + 8 more people. … After a few scenarios, everyone came to the same conclusion The players: This game is too hard! Not only do they have to act in accordance with their ID card, they also have to complete various strange missions. So… let's make trouble :) When the vice leader of their group sees what they have been doing through their daily share in the chat…. Public Security Officer [5]: … NO, What the hell is wrong with you? One of you is fighting with Shuichi Akai and the other one is fighting with Furuya Rei? You even earn exclusive titles from them! You two are on the freaking Red Side! The two troublemakers: Hehe, sorry, Vice Leader, we're under too much pressure and fighting can enhance ‘friendship.’ Public Security Officer [5]: No, your exclusive titles from them show how much they hated you. And when he tried to calm down, he found out the others are not any better. [6]: Wow, it's so fragrant to tease this pink haired post graduate school student~ [7]: Ah, I nearly died in the hands of Gin… when can I receive the death script QAQ [8]: Let me fight the FBI again. I'm itching to fight. [9]: Why do I have to be the attending doctor of the main characters, ah… [10]: Oh, I just threatened Vermouth [11]: Oops, Conan is glaring at me for teasing Ran [12]: Hey, this female announcer is really nice. I felt bad for lying to her. As the only serious one, no. 5 just wanted to say one thing: [5]: …Destroy it. I'm tired. … Note 1: There’ll be OOC and the character's interpretation might not be correct. A lot of original characters in the world’s settings, playing for fun and all. (more wines and police officers, a few original cases, and the player group’s self made case) Note 2: There will be a lot of personal subjective thoughts in the article. If you have any parts that you don’t agree with, please stop the loss in by clicking the arrow on the upper left corner in time. Thank you for your cooperation. Note 3: The style is mixed between comedy and tragedy… you’ve been warned Note 4: This is a fan fiction, I don't own the characters belonging to the comic. I only made a few original characters for the sake of the story Note 5: I made this more for myself and for fun so eh, don't expect too much
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Autumn Berry never planned on becoming a new version of herself. She only wanted to disappear quietly, far away from the high school halls that haunted her, and from the truth she uncovered that no one believed. Northbridge College, sleepy and unfamiliar, felt like a place where her past couldn’t reach her. She promised herself a simple life: go to class, avoid trouble, make no noise. But Autumn has a secret that refuses to stay quiet. Her memory doesn’t let her forget anything. Faces, conversations, tiny details most people ignore—she sees it all, and it stays, whether she wants it to or not. It once helped her see something she shouldn’t have seen. It once cost her everything. She isn’t here to solve anything anymore. She’s here to breathe. That plan lasts until she crosses paths with the Northbridge Detective Club, a small student group who treats campus mysteries like they’re training for real crime work. Missing dorm keys, stolen notes, sabotaged group projects, strange messages on bulletin boards—they jump into every case with too much enthusiasm and not enough caution. They notice Autumn right away. More importantly, they notice the way she observes things without trying, how she reads people at a glance, how her eyes linger a little too long like she’s piecing something together. Even when she tries to stay away, cases keep sliding toward her. And each time she solves one, she feels the world she escaped creeping closer again. Soon, harmless campus puzzles start connecting to something darker. Familiar patterns return. Someone seems to know who she is, and what she ran from. Strange messages appear. And memories she wanted to bury start waking up again. Autumn came to Northbridge to forget. But someone else came to make sure she remembers. Now she has to navigate school life, new friendships she didn’t ask for, and a mind that never shuts off, while slowly realizing that the past she tried to outrun is waiting patiently in the shadow—watching, planning, and ready to finish what it started. The truth she escaped is inching closer, case by case. And when the final piece falls into place, Autumn must confront the chilling possibility: The mastermind destroying her life… is already here in Northbridge. And this time, she isn’t the only one in danger.
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