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week 6 | Saturday, post-trial
[The dungeon seems empty, most likely, but out of nowhere:]
Oi, Akechi.
[Is Sanji's voice that seems to... hang in the air. Tired, worn, and blank underneath.]
It's a little late, but I figure I owe you the truth now.
Oi, Akechi.
[Is Sanji's voice that seems to... hang in the air. Tired, worn, and blank underneath.]
It's a little late, but I figure I owe you the truth now.

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Alright.
Consider it done.
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[mmm. there is one other question he has, though]
May I ask why the Crafters demanded you target Natsuo? Sousei-san I understand-- he was too stubborn to do as his role required-- but Natsuo was the best of us at networking.
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[His expression grows heavy.]
So you kinda answered your own question. I don't know if he actually did anything, or she was just worried he might, but if he was that good at networking, imagine what would've happened if he'd told everyone shit that wasn't true. There's not many people who wouldn't have believed him.
And Tiger-sama... no matter how fond she was of him, she must've felt similar on some level.
Natsuo was dangerous because everyone trusted him too much.
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He wouldn't have spread misinformation on purpose. He wasn't that kind of person.
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... No matter what assignment they give me, I can't go back on it.
They don't change their minds, either.
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[said with a bit of a scoff]
Both of them are stubborn, through and through.
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Butt heads with them at all?
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[not that Akechi is a great mediator in the first place]
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Just imagine how short this war would've been if they'd learned to see eye-to-eye.
[A shake of his head... but anyway.]
I'll get your coffee.
["So sit tight", he doesn't say, seeing as... Akechi won't be escaping anytime soon]