[After Tsuyukusa's fit, Sieghart moves to the coffeehouse for somewhere a little more organized and peaceful, where he partakes of a small cup of liquor.]
Yo, Director. Things have gotten out of hand, haven't they?
[she's leaning on her staff somewhat as she moves to a chair, sinking into it with her left hand over her face. her right arm stays held close to her body.]
It was bad enough when it was someone giving up their life to give others an easier answer. To not only take that decision away from her, but to kill a child in the process is--
...I think that's going to depend on why they struck to begin with. If they did it for a particular reason, and this fulfilled it, then why would they risk their lives again?
We know there's a reason, but the conditions are still unclear. We caught Kaoruko on the same week she acted. There's no precedent to determine whether or not she would've had to continue sacrificing the people here if we hadn't found her.
Just keep a close eye on over thirty people for any sign they might be a murder, knowing two have worked together already. [a heavy sigh, and:] Simple enough.
Week 1: Sunday
Yo, Director. Things have gotten out of hand, haven't they?
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[she's leaning on her staff somewhat as she moves to a chair, sinking into it with her left hand over her face. her right arm stays held close to her body.]
It was bad enough when it was someone giving up their life to give others an easier answer. To not only take that decision away from her, but to kill a child in the process is--
We can't let this happen again.
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[Turning his gaze to the cup, he takes a sip.]
We have to figure out what's going on before it endangers more of us. There are too many children here.
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[fuck. she'd really hoped that they could, at the very least, learn something, but this--
it's just been senseless.]
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[Perhaps even that's part of the elusive condition behind killing, if the killer would risk execution to see it fulfilled.]
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[but there sure was discussion of forcing the truth out of people, wasn't there.]
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What do you think? . . . If the culprit's still out there, do you suppose they'll strike again next week?
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It's troublesome, but that's the best we can do for now.
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...I'll be counting on your assistance, then.