Part 65: A Break In The Case?
Part 65 - A Break In The Case?

Ban read a file with ferocious intensity in Freesia's reception room--although it was one in name only, being a narrow space set apart by shelving.

Opposite him, Yua shrank into herself where she sat. She had been incessantly peeking at Ban's expression for a while now. She was the very picture of a child showing her report card to her parent.
Ban was reading a report on everything Yua had investigated up until now regarding the New-Gen cases and Nishijou Takumi.
Including things like a log of the chat between Takumi and "Shogun" on the day before the "staking" incident.
Yua had concluded that Takumi really was the true New-Gen culprit.



She was dealing with a detective and the president of an investigations company. They were the ultimate pros when it came to "investigating."
It would be unavoidable for these two to regard as child's play any information Yua, a mere ordinary high school girl, had independently discovered.








Yua nodded, her face going a bit stiff.



Not only Yua but also Momose widened her eyes.






Now that everything she believed had come clattering down, guilt over the horrible things she'd said to Takumi advanced on her heart.







That was the reason, why Ban wanted to tell his junior Suwa that there was no need to go as far, as calling to inform him of the seventh case.












Ban mischievously pressed his pointer finger to his lips.


Yua tilted her head in surprise, as she'd been convinced the previous conversation was the reason they had summoned her here.









Ban grinned and winked at the puzzled Momose. And then he swiftly turned back to face Yua.







Yua raised her head with a jolt. Her expression was filled with shock.

Opposite her, Ban, too, put on a surprised face at her reaction, though he'd asked the question himself.






OST: Silence

How she had gone to a manga cafe to see Nishijou Takumi.
How he had run away from her when she approached him a little coercively.
How she had frantically chased him through Shibuya. And how he'd lost her in the end, and just as she was ready to give up, she saw Takumi and Ayase entering the tunnel.


















Yua cut herself off and slowly licked her lips.
She appeared to be wavering over whether or not to say it. Her eyes swum around.

OST End














Momose, disliking the oppressive atmosphere, sipped some of the tea her subordinate had carried over and took a breath. Next she crafted a smile and made an attempt to change the subject by force.


Yua let out a relieved breath, wearing a face that said this had saved her.




















Yua was in the middle of talking, but Ban stroked his unshaven chin as he put his head together with Momose.








He'd caught me by surprise, as it hadn't so much as occurred to me.
And before I could reply, Rimi inexplicitly said, "I wanna come too," so I was compelled to go along with the flow and come to the hospital with them.

It's just that I'd thought it wasn't the time or place for me to act considerate of others, not with "Shogun" menacing me.
I.... don't want to die.
After going in through the front entrance and reaching the lobby, Misumi looked around as if he were at a total loss.


Had he come all the way here without knowing? If so, it'd be too exasperating for words.





It was the hospital I'd attended in the past. And I'd been back shortly before this. As a result, I was fairly familiar with what could be found where.
Unable to help remembering Dr. Takashina, I uttered a silent groan.
Misumi-kun turned back toward me as he started walking toward the hospital building.


This was a general hospital, so it had a lot of different departments. If I were to think about it--



For some reason, even I'd been brought to a room in the psychiatric department after the commotion at O-Front.


I don't think it's quite common sense.... I wouldn't have known, either, without the experience of having gone back and forth from this hospital countless times.



Misumi-kun and I thought it would be a bother to the other patients if we walked all around the hospital interior, so we ended up asking at the nurses' station. As predicted, they told us her room was on the floor for psychiatric patients.


When we entered, there was a bathroom included on the right-hand side and a bed at the very back. The light of the setting sun shone through the window beyond it.

Positive, Negative or Neutral?