[but hey, at least Akira is aware enough that pushing too hard will just devolve into another fight]
Agree to disagree on that point. [HE THINKS THEY'D BOTH BENEFIT TYVM??] But if you ever change your mind, you know where to find me.
[if Akechi ever wants to talk about his feelings on everyone figuring out his Detective Prince act is FAKEY MCFAKERSON with someone who has known all along]
[Akira doesn't have much information to share, and he doesn't really want this conversation to be all business, anyway. still. . . he promised he'd be honest, so--]
Well, I did get Plum to tell me where the creepy announcements are coming from. Kind of.
[HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOU SAID THAT THIS GAME KYUU]
She said the announcements were coming from inside the house. I asked if it was a single person, and she asked me if the announcements sounded as though they come from different people. I responded that they have. . . and she confirmed that yeah, they're all from different people.
The deceased. It's the most simple explanation. Still, I wonder... [Hmm. It looks like he's mulling over something, but ultimately, he follows up with:] Have you taken a look at the letters the others received from the dead?
I asked her if it was the ghosts, and she asked me if any of the ghosts I met seemed like the type to make those announcements. The answer to that, of course, is no.
[but. . .]
I haven't met every ghost here, though. And no; I haven't. What about them?
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Hn.
[but hey, at least Akira is aware enough that pushing too hard will just devolve into another fight]
Agree to disagree on that point. [HE THINKS THEY'D BOTH BENEFIT TYVM??] But if you ever change your mind, you know where to find me.
[if Akechi ever wants to talk about his feelings on everyone figuring out his Detective Prince act is FAKEY MCFAKERSON with someone who has known all along]
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[Who needs feelings when there's work to be done? It's fine.]
More importantly, we need to catch up. Have you discovered anything new since our last conversation?
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[. . .]
[Akira doesn't have much information to share, and he doesn't really want this conversation to be all business, anyway. still. . . he promised he'd be honest, so--]
Well, I did get Plum to tell me where the creepy announcements are coming from. Kind of.
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Kind of? What did she say, exactly?
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She said the announcements were coming from inside the house. I asked if it was a single person, and she asked me if the announcements sounded as though they come from different people. I responded that they have. . . and she confirmed that yeah, they're all from different people.
Different people inside the house.
Who else is here, besides us?
[Akechi should get that one easily]
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The deceased. It's the most simple explanation. Still, I wonder... [Hmm. It looks like he's mulling over something, but ultimately, he follows up with:] Have you taken a look at the letters the others received from the dead?
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[but. . .]
I haven't met every ghost here, though. And no; I haven't. What about them?
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[. . . yeah]
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IS THAT YOUR FINAL ANSWER, AKIRA?]
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[just stares at Akechi like, please give him the answer he isn't that smart]
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The house, Akira. I am referring to the decrepit house.
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Ah.
[he actually nods, less surprised by this than he could be]
Beau and I talked about that earlier. She thinks the house is feeding on our misery. Is that what you're hinting at, too?
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In a way. Beauregard-san's theory isn't too dissimilar to my own.
[How to explain, though... He lifts a hand to his chin.]
If you accept that the house itself is malevolent, certain things will begin to add up. Think about it.
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I've been thinking about it ever since I talked to Beau. It does add up.
[though they'll discuss this more in depth later with Ken]
Plum did say that the announcements each week-- the motives-- were coming from within the house.
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[And then their conversation with Ken makes this 2984320923 times worse.]
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It'd make sense if it was the house itself. If we do assume that the house itself is alive.