My audiences with her were few, but she was always fair and hospitable. Regardless of her own wishes for the contest, she elevated this lowly follower by always having his best interest in mind.
[ his gaze lingers on takaomi for another moment before he resumes their walk. ]
Great Fortune was always fair and compassionate. Although my time as her follower was brief, I wonder if this is how she would want those of us still here to look upon her passing.
Young man, it sounds to me as though you carry a great burden on your shoulders. Guilt is a powerful motivator, but you mustn't let it hinder you. For Great Fortune's sake, let's use this experience to become wiser competitors for when something like this happens again.
... ignoring the fact that it was Fortune in general, gods dying are too much of a distraction. We focus a lot on their particular death over the other ones, if this trial is anything to go on.
Right. The shock of losing a great god was too great. There were three other victims, and we only solved the case for one. [ he pauses. ] I don't think it's important to solve every case, but there should be a more organized approach to these trials.
If there are so many victims each time, the chances of us solving every one in just nine hours aren't that high. Time is just not working in our favor, unless it turns out one person killed multiple people.
... I'm not sure how we can be more organized. It's easy to say when we're not in the middle of a crowd, but during...
It... seems to be a little tricky. They've been saying that all of us just choosing one and switching to them just to end the contes more quickly isn't the way to do it.
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