Persona, I am the villain and I can do whatever I want
女神异闻录,反派的我为所欲为
Cognition is the concept of how humans perceive the world and understand phenomena as 'reality'.
The Phantom Thieves of Hearts eliminate the desires of bad guys by stealing the secret treasure, making them admit their crimes an
Summary
Cognition is the concept of how humans perceive the world and understand phenomena as 'reality'.
The Phantom Thieves of Hearts eliminate the desires of bad guys by stealing the secret treasure, making them admit their crimes and actively "repent".
Mitsui Tsubasa disagreed. It would be a waste to use such a powerful force to deal with a few villains. It would be better to use cognitive science to reshape the world.
As long as all the 'bad guys' who oppose him are eliminated, a perfect world where only 'good guys' exist will be born.
He invested in a pharmaceutical research institute for Takemiya, invited Takamaki An to be the brand spokesperson, built the ctOS system with the help of Sakura Futaba, manipulated the sports world to make the sisters Yoshizawa Kasumi dance for him alone, and became the new 'master' of the Velvet Room.
There are many kinds of fun in this world, and Mitsui Tsubasa just wants to satisfy his little desire for collecting and collect all the things he likes.
It doesn't matter how willful he is, after all, this world belongs to him.
And at the end of the story, he wants to see a gorgeous show.
Right at the top of this mortal world, under the watchful eyes of all living beings, there will be the final duel between humans and gods, together with the brave ones who yearn to save the world - the Phantom Thieves of Hearts.
"Cheer up, JOKER, you have been granted the honor of competing with the gods!!!"
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