Chapter 5: The State Of Mind

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"When something unpleasant ensues, you have three options: you can either let it stifle you, let it eradicate you, or let it strengthen you."

CHAPTER 5: THE STATE OF MIND

CHAPTER 5: THE STATE OF MIND

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ELLIE REIGN MORRIS

On a new day, the mind must also be cleansed and renewed.

I shouldn't be forlorn just because of what Hiyaschi stated.

Besides, Hindi ko naman kagustuhan ang pumasok sa crime scene.

If Asahina hadn't forced me to enter the crime scene and I hadn't worried about where her conversation with Macraine would end up, I wouldn't have entered the crime scene.

And I never said I was good, nor did I dream of becoming a police officer or a Detective.

So I had nothing to prove to Hiyaschi and questioned my worth because of his words.

I will forget everything he said, and when our paths meet again, I will just think that he is ice that will soon liquefy and evaporate from my sight.

"You know, at a crime scene, you can be analogized as objects scattered on the floor that are useless and only complicate solving the case."

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