‘ don’t speak a word about any of this-- to anyone, is that understood ? i can’t guarantee your safety if this gets out.
have i made myself clear ? ‘
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‘ don’t speak a word about any of this-- to anyone, is that understood ? i can’t guarantee your safety if this gets out.
have i made myself clear ? ‘
@dagdaspuppet
❝ The police are generally out of their league when it comes to supernatural cases. ❞
Shit I have said while watching P4
“Tell me about it.” Naoto mentioned briefly to the fellow student of Yaso High how disappointed she was with Inaba PD. Yes, it probably wasn’t the wisest move since she wasn’t that popular in the high school since she had “scared others off” and she knew that upkeeping a mature image was crucial for her. Still, it didn’t hurt to be brutally honest with this guy.
“If you ask me, any case involving bizarre prorgrams, deaths in telephone poles and people getting randomly kidnapping is screaming supernatural and physics breaking phenomena. If one doesn’t have any experience in it, it’s more challenging to crack it. They should have called for backup help sooner… three consequent victims is never a good sign and doesn’t show professionalism nor calm the civilians down.” It was one of the reasons she was working her ass off to solve this case: the townspeople of Inaba had a right for feeling safe and secure here and the mysterious killer/kidnapper running loose was threatening that in every way.
‘If they aren’t even lifting a finger or focus on being lazy or ignorant, I’ll have to do their work. Someone has to solve this before it all falls down.’