[Well, that settles some things, at least. Like why Ishimaru isn't tripping balls right now, for example. That also makes the count an even split — three and three, alive and dead. Three victims and three survivors.
Presumably Fujisaki-kun must know who murdered him, though. He seems to be taking it well enough (though who can say "how" a dead person ought to take being dead, when obviously there should be no way to obtain evidence of that in the first place — this is so weird), so perhaps in her absence her classmates have...reached an accord about things, of some variety. Hmm.]
I see. And according to Ishimaru-kun, the five of you — the six of us, now — are attempting to live out a new life here in this place, free of the walls of our old school. Is that correct?
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Presumably Fujisaki-kun must know who murdered him, though. He seems to be taking it well enough (though who can say "how" a dead person ought to take being dead, when obviously there should be no way to obtain evidence of that in the first place — this is so weird), so perhaps in her absence her classmates have...reached an accord about things, of some variety. Hmm.]
I see. And according to Ishimaru-kun, the five of you — the six of us, now — are attempting to live out a new life here in this place, free of the walls of our old school. Is that correct?