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Morikawa Kei does not know how to read minds, nor is he skilled enough to tell when someone is telling a lie a hundred percent of the time. He did not become an investigator because he had been born with an outstanding ability to solve mental puzzles, rather it was the undeniable attraction to mystery and 'the unknown' that led him to follow said career path. However, even he can tell, through tone and body language alone, that Julius has not just made an attempt to deceive him. The commanding aura around him exudes authority and makes it hard to doubt his words. What's more, not obeying his request now carries the possibility of leading him to trouble; the least thing a Japanese youth wants within the borders of a foreign country. To think that, of all people, he would bump into an officer of the law...
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"Just what's needed to do my job. Nothing illegal."
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After leaving it clear with a gesture that he would hand over the bag to him, he tosses it for Julius to catch. Even if the man does not respond properly and allows it to fall to the snowy ground, there is nothing inside that runs the risk of breaking, so there is nothing to worry about. Inside, Julius would find a book and several powders kept in plastic vials. Honestly, the most suspicious looking is the one that contains chalk powder, but just a careful look at it would reveal it is far cry from being an illegal substance.
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"If you've seen a couple of movies, you know the drill. You'll need those if you want to call 'them' in... But mostly, you want to use those to keep 'them' out."
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Naturally, the most prominent item in there is a big book, its cover seemingly made out of 'human flesh'. Or rather, what's supposed to be a poor imitation of it. The idea is for it to look dark and ominous. At first glance, it would look like a book of hexes, a grimmoire of dark arts, a tome of forbidden wisdom. Should Julius open it however, he would find it to be no more and no less than a notebook. Drawings, sloppy handwritten and even added sticky notes flood almost every page. For someone not well-acquainted with the world of the arcane, though, it's mostly gibberish.
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As for the other topic at hand, Kei certainly needs a quick way out. After all, everyone there but Julius' already knows that no client hired the so called private investigator. He came here on his own.
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"As for who requested my services... I afraid I cannot give you that information. Client confidentiality."
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Morikawa's understanding of the law enforcement system in New Paris is poor at best, but he's seen enough movies and TV shows to make up for it. Even so, it must take quite a lot of courage to say that to a prosecutor...
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"So... Julius, right? ... You working on a case?"
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julius vesper
"!"
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Morikawa Kei does not know how to read minds, nor is he skilled enough to tell when someone is telling a lie a hundred percent of the time. He did not become an investigator because he had been born with an outstanding ability to solve mental puzzles, rather it was the undeniable attraction to mystery and 'the unknown' that led him to follow said career path. However, even he can tell, through tone and body language alone, that Julius has not just made an attempt to deceive him. The commanding aura around him exudes authority and makes it hard to doubt his words. What's more, not obeying his request now carries the possibility of leading him to trouble; the least thing a Japanese youth wants within the borders of a foreign country. To think that, of all people, he would bump into an officer of the law...
[break][break]
"Just what's needed to do my job. Nothing illegal."
[break][break]
After leaving it clear with a gesture that he would hand over the bag to him, he tosses it for Julius to catch. Even if the man does not respond properly and allows it to fall to the snowy ground, there is nothing inside that runs the risk of breaking, so there is nothing to worry about. Inside, Julius would find a book and several powders kept in plastic vials. Honestly, the most suspicious looking is the one that contains chalk powder, but just a careful look at it would reveal it is far cry from being an illegal substance.
[break][break]
"If you've seen a couple of movies, you know the drill. You'll need those if you want to call 'them' in... But mostly, you want to use those to keep 'them' out."
[break][break]
Naturally, the most prominent item in there is a big book, its cover seemingly made out of 'human flesh'. Or rather, what's supposed to be a poor imitation of it. The idea is for it to look dark and ominous. At first glance, it would look like a book of hexes, a grimmoire of dark arts, a tome of forbidden wisdom. Should Julius open it however, he would find it to be no more and no less than a notebook. Drawings, sloppy handwritten and even added sticky notes flood almost every page. For someone not well-acquainted with the world of the arcane, though, it's mostly gibberish.
[break][break]
As for the other topic at hand, Kei certainly needs a quick way out. After all, everyone there but Julius' already knows that no client hired the so called private investigator. He came here on his own.
[break][break]
"As for who requested my services... I afraid I cannot give you that information. Client confidentiality."
[break][break]
Morikawa's understanding of the law enforcement system in New Paris is poor at best, but he's seen enough movies and TV shows to make up for it. Even so, it must take quite a lot of courage to say that to a prosecutor...
[break][break]
"So... Julius, right? ... You working on a case?"
[break][break]
julius vesper