We were looking for an individual who possessed some swordsmanship ability, who could have used a ticket for a gift shop sword, may have possessed bruises from the pole or scratches, and... any indication of ice. [like. any at all.] There was also a suggestion that dirt may have been present on them, given that they unearthed the graves of the departed.
My theory remains to be Hua Cheng, though it is perhaps uncharitable, given that if I am wrong and he was truly buried just as we were then his alibi remains.
... he could have been buried after. I know they were saying that he couldn't bury himself as an alibi, but we have no reason to think someone could not have killed then buried after the fact.
It is as you say. His injuries were exacerbated, but that may just as well have been from murder. He possessed the most recent injuries, as well as burns - though it may have been from his excursion, it similarly could have been from Kaeya's ice.
Of course, there is always the issue of if someone simply ate jerky provided by room service and healed all new injuries.
If we did not find ice, there is a chance we did not find evidence of that either.
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Should he ever be the one to answer your phone call, if those stars align again, do let him know that we will see each other again soon.
[ . . . he takes another sip of his sake]
After all... I had told him once - that I believe that there are individuals who we are meant to meet in our lives. I think he is one of ours.
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[ there's a pause, and he'll change the topic slightly, ]
Do you have any idea what might have happened with Kaeya's case?
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My theory remains to be Hua Cheng, though it is perhaps uncharitable, given that if I am wrong and he was truly buried just as we were then his alibi remains.
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Of course, there is always the issue of if someone simply ate jerky provided by room service and healed all new injuries.
If we did not find ice, there is a chance we did not find evidence of that either.
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[ tsuru pointed this out last week too. ]
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Indeed. And that is how they chose that sacrificing Bucky was a more appropriate decision than losing their friend.
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[ . . . ]
Well, the human heart is not known for its consistency, nor its ability to care for all persons at all times.
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[he runs his fingers through tsurumaru's hair]
... they are both incomparably strong, and terribly fragile, all at once.
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but instead he just leans forward to kiss him. ]
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mikazuki will accept this kiss, leaning into it. when he pulls away, he only lets his lips brush against tsurumaru's jaw, remaining close]
Ask it.
[whatever was on tsuru's mind]
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[ it's probably best to ignore it, for now. ]
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not do that. he kisses tsuru's neck instead]
You might always ask, and I shall refrain from answering.
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[ that's not asking ]
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[if he doesn't want an answer, but jiji still wants to know the question,
he presses another kiss closer to the base of tsuru's neck]
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[ if so, this is a good bribe. ]
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[they were together all day. he pulls tsuru closer to him, and gives another kiss.
that said,]
And I find myself always curious as to your mind, which makes me still wish to ask after your question.
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he sets his cup down. ]
What is your locket's power?
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he presses a kiss to tsurumaru's mouth then, lingering.
well, he said he wouldn't answer.]
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that's fine. he'll just kiss mikazuki back as if he didn't say anything. ]
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... should it ever lose its light, would you like me to answer?
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