[ It doesn't, but how about I give you a gold badge for trying? ]
Hm... well, "Brilliant" detective or not, if you have experience in the field, then it might be useful. Just whatever you can contribute, then, as long as it's not detrimental.
Well, as odd as Fukuda is as a person, Steven can't refuse someone on his side. Given the nature of the trial and executions, he's sure it'll be important. ]
Of course. Like I said, two heads are better than one, after all. As odd as you are, I don't think you're stupid. [ At least yet. ]
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Am I? I think it's more a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
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Steven is silent for a brief moment. And just kind of looks upwards, then shakes his head. ]
Well, the bottom line is -- you can be a brilliant detective, but as you are currently, you're not a detective. Right? So.
[ The original point, about people who could actually figure out these things. ]
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So if I'm to say, absolutely, whether Fukuda Tamotsu is a brilliant detective, I'm not quite sure.
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So in a sense, an alter-ego of sorts.
Though, if we're not capable of accessing this Detective Anaido form of yours, then it's a little moot point.
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[That counts, right.]
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Hm... well, "Brilliant" detective or not, if you have experience in the field, then it might be useful. Just whatever you can contribute, then, as long as it's not detrimental.
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[Partners!!!]
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Well, as odd as Fukuda is as a person, Steven can't refuse someone on his side. Given the nature of the trial and executions, he's sure it'll be important. ]
Of course. Like I said, two heads are better than one, after all.
As odd as you are, I don't think you're stupid. [ At least yet. ]
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I'm glad you think so. Hopefully whatever happens tomorrow, we can all figure it out.
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Let's just hope it isn't the worst.