Doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive. She loved them all the more knowing what she was helping prevent in their lives.
But finally, it’s a detail that starts to explain why a black ops group would be dispatched to kill her. What else has Ryuuzaki learned so far? Was it wiping out a whole task force or group?
Hah. Seriously. One time Ikuo and
Tatsuya stole some candy from a store in town. When she caught them, she
gave them quite the lecture about living upright lives.
[clearly, the lesson did not stick]
I think it was just her. When she
went to retrieve the gun, she called the local police and left the phone
off the hook.
She couldn't have known the people coming after her were other government agents. Might have just been a break-in, it would have been reasonable to think the police would come to help her.
[aaaand five or so minutes later after Tatsuo processes a new
memory]
I don't think it was a break-in, as
she came back inside the house to get the gun.
Also. Something is weird. They went
to talk to someone who knew Yuiko from twenty years before. And from a
conversation this person had with Yuiko, she didn't quit the police. It
almost sounds like Mahoroba WAS her assignment.
[why would the police need a house full of orphans :|]
Can I ask, how does Ryuuzaki know so much about the sequence of events? Did the police take really detailed notes of what turned out to be a cover-up killing?
Yeah, five years into her career,
Yuiko told this person she was getting reassigned and that she had to cut
off contact. Then a few years later she bumps into Yuiko while she's buying
Christmas presents, for children.
[Tatsuo has a sneaking suspicion he's gotten Ikuo's present from
that Christmas]
There might have been records
somewhere, but he couldn't get to them. He tried looking Yuiko up in the
police service records after he saw this picture, and the records were
locked.
[which means her employee file with the police still existed,
confirming she had been police, and something in that record made it worth
locking to somebody else in the police]
He was the primary witness and was
having to work of his own fractured memories of that night. And then his
yakuza friend was very good at finding information once he had something to
work with. He's the one who found this staff person from the facility where
Yuiko grew up.
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-14 06:34 pm (UTC)But finally, it’s a detail that starts to explain why a black ops group would be dispatched to kill her. What else has Ryuuzaki learned so far? Was it wiping out a whole task force or group?
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-14 08:13 pm (UTC)Hah. Seriously. One time Ikuo and Tatsuya stole some candy from a store in town. When she caught them, she gave them quite the lecture about living upright lives.
[clearly, the lesson did not stick]
I think it was just her. When she went to retrieve the gun, she called the local police and left the phone off the hook.
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-19 05:37 pm (UTC)She couldn't have known the people coming after her were other government agents. Might have just been a break-in, it would have been reasonable to think the police would come to help her.
I mean. Could she have expected this?
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-19 05:53 pm (UTC)[aaaand five or so minutes later after Tatsuo processes a new memory]
I don't think it was a break-in, as she came back inside the house to get the gun.
Also. Something is weird. They went to talk to someone who knew Yuiko from twenty years before. And from a conversation this person had with Yuiko, she didn't quit the police. It almost sounds like Mahoroba WAS her assignment.
[why would the police need a house full of orphans :|]
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-19 06:24 pm (UTC)A long-term assignment? Undercover? The hell?
Can I ask, how does Ryuuzaki know so much about the sequence of events? Did the police take really detailed notes of what turned out to be a cover-up killing?
Re: early march
Date: 2019-03-19 07:36 pm (UTC)Yeah, five years into her career, Yuiko told this person she was getting reassigned and that she had to cut off contact. Then a few years later she bumps into Yuiko while she's buying Christmas presents, for children.
[Tatsuo has a sneaking suspicion he's gotten Ikuo's present from that Christmas]
There might have been records somewhere, but he couldn't get to them. He tried looking Yuiko up in the police service records after he saw this picture, and the records were locked.
[which means her employee file with the police still existed, confirming she had been police, and something in that record made it worth locking to somebody else in the police]
He was the primary witness and was having to work of his own fractured memories of that night. And then his yakuza friend was very good at finding information once he had something to work with. He's the one who found this staff person from the facility where Yuiko grew up.