- Who would benefit from Shuurenâs death? The corporation group that had their stock prices influenced by his fortune telling or the Hoshimi kids who werenât getting any work because he did it all himself?
- Dounyuu didnât want all the suspicion on himself, so he started spreading gossip about the others.
- Yatsui Toshi knew some cooperative work between his Yatsui General Trading Company and Matsushima Construction had led to some negligent construction, but he wanted to know which company had been in charge of that.
- Matsushima Ryou wanted to know who had buried a mannequin in the road they had been working on and what it was meant to protest.
- Toyokawa Ryuu wanted to settle whether an accidental death in a Toyokawa Automobiles car had been due to the car or the road.
Hayabusa: âThis is when it got more and more confusing.â
Enbi: âTh-that was cruel⌠But if you look over all the information, some of them stood on the side of justice and didnât have a reason worth killing someone over. If Shuurenâs fortune telling had âjustâ been about manipulating stock prices, there was no real threat of seeing someoneâs unspeakable secret. But were we moving away from that assumption?â
Hayabusa: âAnd revealing all that didnât actually help Dounyuu any.â
Enbi: âYeah, even the people he wasnât talking about would have a worse impression of him. And if the murderer was from the corporation groupâŚâ
Hayabusa: âThey could âsilence himâ before he said too much.â
9:20-9:30 PM
Hayabusaâs Notes:
- Opinions are split over whether we should stay in a single group or split up to separate rooms.
- We decided we could monitor each other regardless thanks to the transparent walls, floors, and ceilings, so those who wanted to stick together are in the living room and the others went to the bedrooms.
Enbiâs Memos:
- Yatsui Toshi, Toyokawa Ryuu, and most of the others went to the bedrooms.
- The detective stayed with Enbi-chan in the living room. âMy heartâs pounding.
Enbi: âThis is where it differs from the standard mansion mystery. Normally youâd never have both choices being essentially the same.â
Hayabusa: âBut despite the open environment, the murderer killed Shuuren without anyone noticing. We couldnât let our guard down.â
9:30 PM
Hayabusaâs Notes:
- Itâs a cold night.
- I decided to give Enbi my blanket.
Enbiâs Memos:
- Eh? Whatâs this? Did he fall in love with me???
Hayabusa: âYâknowâŚâ
Enbi: âG-girlâs sometimes have a hard time controlling themselves!!â
Hayabusa: âHow starved for affection were you? Weâre not talking about a glass of water in the desert here.â
Enbi: âA-a-a-a-a-a-anyway, since we had nothing to do but observe each other and needed a way to keep each other awake, we decided to try a thought experiment. How could a murder happen in the Glass House where all the walls were transparent?â
9:35 â 11:00 PM
Hayabusaâs Notes:
- We began discussing our thought experiment.
Enbiâs Memos:
- Was the murderer really in the entrance hall? (Itâs possible the murderer opened the front door and fired from outside. Then they could have stolen the keys and locked us in from outside. In other words, it was a complete third party.)
- Was there really a murderer at all? (Itâs possible Shuuren shot himself in the chest with the bolt.)
Enbi: âThere were a few possibilities, but they were kind of a stretch. If they fired the crossbow from outside, stealing the crossbow wouldâve been difficult. And if Shuuren had killed himself, someone still wouldâve seen it.â
Hayabusa: âBut it would have been difficult to sneak around in that transparent mansion.â
Enbi: âWe discussed the refraction of light and the properties of glass, but we couldnât come up with an idea that really stuck out.â
Hayabusa: âWe also discussed some things that werenât directly related to Shuurenâs death.â
Enbi: âStealing the crossbow or claiming it was stolen would suggest the crime was planned and they could have waited for Shuuren since he locked up along the same route every day. âŚBut in this case, a lot of it came down to coincidence.â
Hayabusa: âFor example, what would have happened if the tunnel hadnât collapsed or the storm hadnât blown in?â
Enbi: âPlus, the detective and me showing up wasnât planned.â
Hayabusa: âIf it was a carefully thought-out plan, they could have held off and waited for their next opportunity.â
Enbi: âBut they did it anyway. In that case, they either couldnât extend the scheduleâŚâ
Hayabusa: âOr what looked like a coincidence had actually been planned.â
11:00 PM â 12:00 AM
Hayabusaâs Notes:
- We ran out of ideas for our thought experiment.
- Enbi and I began chatting to fight off sleep.
- We discussed our own lives.
- Enbi brought up the Hishigami Women.
- Enbi believes she will always be part of some case or another. But she can choose what role she plays, so she thinks taking on the deduction role will prevent her from ending up with the killing role.
- Iâm not entirely sure how much I believe of that. Besides, even if she knows a lot about killing, if sheâs using her power to solve the case as quickly as possible, doesnât that just make her a good person?
Enbiâs Memos:
- Oh, crap! I said too much!
- But I guess itâs fine since he said that.
Hayabusa: âWeâre talking about some pretty meaningful stuff here, arenât we?â
Enbi: âAnd youâre a really good listener, detective. It was almost all about me!â
Hayabusa: âAnd the problem is how obviously âdereâ it made you.â
Enbi: âOh, shut up! Iâd never felt those feelings before, so I didnât know how to control them!!â
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