"I've got no time for feeling sorry."
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『 ☢ 』→ "Good. I don't want your pity, Kisaragi-kun," she laughed as she grabbed the dead body and threw it over the bridge. "Just make sure no one saw us throw the dead body over or we're screwed. I hate failing, and I think a guy as "wise" as you has gotten that to his head." She only scoffed after that, ripping off the gloves she was wearing and stuffed them in her pocket. This was disgusting dirty work. But this time she had actually murdered the person. It was amazing how both of them never got caught. Last time Shintaro murdered the person, and Megumi let herself get framed. This time it would be the other way around. Of course, unless someone caught on--which was highly unlikely since the way Megumi brainstormed the plan and Kisaragi wrote it out with his high IQ made it an almost unbreakable plan.
"Gross. I broke a nail. I suppose I'll have to carry the nail in with me to the incinerator. I can't have evidence hanging around, huh? And oh yeah. Don't forget to throw off your jacket. I have the victim's blood, just toss it around the jacket." And then Shintaro did as told--after all it was apart of the plan.
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"Shintaro Kisaragi was charged of murder on X Y, stabbing them repeatedly in the arteries until death. A jacket was found, with the victim's blood covered over the front side and on the sleeves, indicating that he was the murderer. Last trial, Shintaro Kisaragi accused Megumi Kitagawa of murder. This time, Megumi Kitagawa was not participating in the trial--however, Monobear had said an anonymous tipper "donated" some information that they had found Shintaro's jacket bloodied in the laundry pile. It is clear that it was Megumi Kitagawa since she does the laundry. Is it possible that the two worked together?"
She read the paper and laughed as she sat besides the other's hospital bed. "We did well this time. Good job, Kisaragi-kun." She grinned as she took out the victim's room key and dropped it into the other's lap. "One piece of evidence that could have been presented in court that I hid...hm. I wonder what would happen if we had presented this? I think we would have had a different outcome, no? After all, my finger prints are littered all over it."






