[He actually smiles at that thought a bit thinly at her concern, strange as it may seem, as he sets the box on the desk, pushing himself off the bed]
I suppose that wasn't well-hidden. I suppose it's vanity, but usually when I make a mistake, it's minor, a small detail. Nobody got hurt... save for the one incident long ago.
I do not like seeing the truth fall away, and I especially do not care to see an innocent suffer and die because I could not find that truth.
It shouldn't be all on you, either. All of us failed. We did such a bad job with the investigation, and she... she really didn't want us to find the truth...
This game, this everything is bullshit. And I hate it. I feel dumb next to everyone else. Like it's you guys, and then maybe me and Ryuji just playing catch up.
I won't disagree - everything about this is absurd, and it seems designed to throw everyone into confusion and despair.
Before you start thinking, you and your friend aren't useless. We all have different expertise, and then we have a lot of unspoken rules and hurdles we're trying to figure out here...
You're the first one that came up with the idea of writing in the book... painful as it was, it did give us new leads.
I'm actually a pretty blunt man by nature, having to work in a bureaucracy had forced me to pick up some tact to survive. While you have to admit he is not exactly the brightest spark, he does seem to have an uncanny 'danger sense'.
Hmm... Servants are an eccentric lot, and anyone who is capable of forming contracts with us tend to be highly unusual people. I admit, I am a bit more orderly than most because of my nature as a detective.
No, not quite like that. We are more like... familiars, but far more complex and powerful in how we function, and have been fully realized beings rather than fragments... for the most part.
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