I recall I've asked you before if you've met Rohan Kishibe. A significant portion of my relationship with him is rooted in the fact that his personality is almost identical to that of the Ultimate Heir. It's not a compliment.
You're right, though. Conformity would be slightly counterproductive when in fact we were all assembled because of our tendency to stand out.
Ah, so being an Ultimate Heir is not merely an objective measure of being the person who inherits the most. It's a contest of who is the most insufferable about it. That at least adds some element of skill.
[ Is this 'dunking on a guy he doesn't know' time? Always. ]
To be honest, I can't imagine a group learning environment that would be able to nurture world-class talent in a field in one student while also remaining accessible to the others. It sounds less like a school and more like a collection.
Something like that. His family's practice is for the male head of the family to have a dozen or so children with different women and then pit all the half-siblings against each other, with the victor becoming the next family head. Togami-kun defeated his brothers and sisters for that distinction, which was the feat that qualified him for his title.
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It's interesting you put it that way, because you're not wrong. We were, in fact, "collected".
He never specified, but given the unlikelihood of Togami-kun defeating fifteen of his siblings at any competition that hinged on physical prowess, I assume it was something grounded in intellect or cunning.
[EAT SHIT, TOGAMI]
The successor becomes head of a conglomerate that plays a role in controlling the various financial activities of the world from the shadows. The defeated lose all rights to their family name and are forced to live as commoners.
I'm delighted that you dislike someone so intensely. It's only natural to want to make the most of it.
...And I'm a monumentally petty person who has in the last few minutes discovered that he dislikes the idea of inheritance being considered an academic achievement.
Detective work. I suppose it's not that difficult of a guess, when it's the only thing I've ever demonstrated any particular skill at.
Most people attend my school because graduating from that institution is supposed to guarantee a student success in life, based purely on the school's reputation and renown. My motives for enrolling were more personal.
The man who threw me away was the headmaster. I wanted to confront him.
Remaining following the destruction of civilization worldwide, technically. But yes, that's one of the purposes of a zoo, isn't it? Conservation of a species in a controlled, secure environment.
Correct. Of the sixteen of us that were sealed into the figurative zoo, six survived. The rest died.
I was framed for murder and slated to be executed myself. I hadn't done much to give my classmates reason to trust me, so when a scenario was arranged that I had no alibi for, there wasn't much chance of persuading them otherwise.
I think it's interesting that, given everything you know of me, you've never found it unusual that someone like me would have a "boy I'll spend the rest of my life protecting".
I'd be more surprised if you seemed like the boy-protecting type. In my experience, boys worth protecting only ever show up where they're not particularly wanted.
...No. You've made me see otherwise. I don't deserve the generosity of leaving it implied.
I convinced them to execute him instead of me. And I was scared because I thought I was going to die. I made a mistake, and left a contradiction in my argument that he could have easily disproven by entering one simple fact into evidence against me.
He covered it up. And I let him. I thought it was better that I lived, of the two of us.
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You're right, though. Conformity would be slightly counterproductive when in fact we were all assembled because of our tendency to stand out.
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[ Is this 'dunking on a guy he doesn't know' time? Always. ]
To be honest, I can't imagine a group learning environment that would be able to nurture world-class talent in a field in one student while also remaining accessible to the others. It sounds less like a school and more like a collection.
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It's interesting you put it that way, because you're not wrong. We were, in fact, "collected".
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wait
pit them against each other at what
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[EAT SHIT, TOGAMI]
The successor becomes head of a conglomerate that plays a role in controlling the various financial activities of the world from the shadows. The defeated lose all rights to their family name and are forced to live as commoners.
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That sounds like an elaborate excuse to not pay child support for 15 children.
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I would feel honor-bound to keep him alive and unharmed if he ever came here, I suppose.
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...And I'm a monumentally petty person who has in the last few minutes discovered that he dislikes the idea of inheritance being considered an academic achievement.
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A girl in our class slapped him once. I'll admit to a little envy of her for that.
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[ Yes he has been continuing to complain about being an heir not being an academic achievement this whole time. ]
A collection, though. So the facility was gathering you as a set of living trophies?
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Let's see if you can guess what criteria is my cause for distinction.
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If you needed to be observed to attend, probably your work. The solving murders thing. Or talent at navigating text adventures.
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Most people attend my school because graduating from that institution is supposed to guarantee a student success in life, based purely on the school's reputation and renown. My motives for enrolling were more personal.
The man who threw me away was the headmaster. I wanted to confront him.
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I think that perhaps I know how this ends. Did you manage to confront him, before that?
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It's irrelevant, now. Whatever I did or didn't say will have to suffice, as there's no opportunity for anything more now.
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Our pact was to stay there forever. And survive.
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Well. That is a grim thought. That would be a grim thought even if all had gone to plan.
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That's what I was doing just before I found myself in the Burnished Crater. Walking outside into what remains of the world.
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I don't intend to waste your time saying that I'm sorry things turned out so dreadfully. But what the fuck.
Congratulations on surviving the end of the world, I suppose.
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I was framed for murder and slated to be executed myself. I hadn't done much to give my classmates reason to trust me, so when a scenario was arranged that I had no alibi for, there wasn't much chance of persuading them otherwise.
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[ She probably doesn't need to know what tone of voice that phrase would carry, if he spoke it aloud. ]
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But I think I understand the implication.
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I convinced them to execute him instead of me. And I was scared because I thought I was going to die. I made a mistake, and left a contradiction in my argument that he could have easily disproven by entering one simple fact into evidence against me.
He covered it up. And I let him. I thought it was better that I lived, of the two of us.
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