I don't care about fancy food, or free time. I heard you and the others talking about it. "It would be.easier for you without me, right? Hitori's time with Nageki jumps in front of his eyes, back to a moment they spent together picking country millet. On all those who brought you pain.Īnd now, at last, we find out Nageki's mysterious second wish.Īs the truth finally pierces Kazuaki's shield of delusion, we jump to another flashback. "You asked me to take revenge on doctor Isa. It will only bring sadness as long as it remains." That virus must disappear, and my body with it. "As long as I live, as long as my body remains, someone will try to use the Charon Virus. Kazuaki: "You.you asked me for two things, Nageki. You've been hurting yourself all this time. "The voice you hear is that of your own shadow. Ryouta: "Sir, the time Nageki spent with you was his greatest treasure. With every word from Ryouta, the shadow grows dimmer and dimmer. "You should know better than anyone that revenge solves nothing. There's a choice here, but I'm pretty sure both options have the same result. As long as they live, my pain will never disappear." Let's give this tragic tale some sort of closure. Kazuaki falls apart, sobbing as his shadow continues to torture him. It refuses to let him forgive himself, and demands he carry his burden around forever. Nageki's death has haunted Kazuaki for years - to the point where he's gone outright delusional, and he's hearing voices in his head demanding vengeance. It was Isa, wasn't it? Only he would say something mean like that." We heard 'make sure there's nothing left of my body, and-' There was a second part to Nageki's favour we never got to hear. Guess what building is right under the library.Īlright, but you'd better not touch anything sensitive. Remember how the very first archive note we found talked about Nageki's ability to move up and down from where the library was?
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