4-38: The Day the Mask Lost (5/6)

4-38: The Day the Mask Lost (5/6)

I go out of my way to go back into the fields to look for you, and now youre suspecting me because of that? Shinichi said.

But because of that theres no one to testify for you since you were alone at the time. Moreover, the mask was also there. Of course, youd be suspected, Tomoe said.

Shinichi racked his head to find an excuse, but he didnt have any excuses prepared to cover for that time period.

Tomoe and Ryou did not know about the masks actions after they parted, nor did they know about the threat video.

Of course, Shinichi couldnt tell them about that either.

Giving out a secret like that to claim an alibi would be putting the horse before the cart.

In the first place, he found this whole interrogation irrelevant.

Sigh Enough already. You need a more decisive evidence if you want to suspect me. Instead of arguing endlessly, you should first show me the decisive evidence that has you so convinced, Shinichi said.

Shinichi felt that Tomoe was hiding her main evidence.

Everything shes said until now was nothing more than circumstantial evidence or opinion.

Such things could certainly cast suspicion onto him, but they werent good enough to negotiate with.

Hence, it only stood to reason that she mustve had some other evidence that was decisive enough to give her so much confidence.

Okay, but I dont think this whole exchange was meaningless. If we dont fill out the details like this, youll probably talk your way out later, Tomoe said.

That was indeed a possibility.

Oddly enough, Shinichi and Youko thought the same thing when she said that.

The girl known as Tomoe had an emotional personality, but she was a quick thinker.

When shes not being driven by her emotions, shes surprisingly calm and collected.

She also had a keen eye for people that was either innate or a side effect or her spiritual power.

Because of that she was one of the hardest people to deal with. If he could, Shinichi wanted to hold his head right here and then.

Come, Kamunagi.

It was curious if shed noticed his thoughts or not, but she formed another hand seal, and with a quiet chant, summoned her beloved sword.

A small emblem that resembled two magatamas meshing together, a yin yang symbol, appeared in the air.

A katana appeared from that, and she took it into her hands.

This blade has been passed down in my family through generations as a spirit sword, but at the same time, it is also one of the few mementos left to me by my mother. I can summon it anytime like this, so I usually have it stored in a safe-deposit box, Tomoe said.

I asked this the first time I saw it, but seriously What happened to the Sword and Firearms Control Law? Shinichi said.

Huh? If its permission youre curious about, I went through the proper channels. Theyre a lot less strict about it here. And compared to Japan, most of the citizens here have a terminal with them, and to those, the likes of guns and swords are nothing more than toys, Tomoe said.

To the world unaware of the existence of spiritual power, her katana was just a sword.

And the value of such things as weapons was even lower than that of guns, which was already essentially obsolete in this age.

Moreover, thanks to the high adoption rate of terminals in this city, it was easy for the youth to get permission to carry them.

He didnt understand. This wasnt him playing dumb, but his honest impression of this situation.

He could tell that hed been caught in something, but he couldnt tell just what exactly.

Just to be safe, he turned to his servant, but she just feebly shook her head. Apparently, she didnt get it either.

You dont look like youre just playing dumb Hmm? Wait, dont tell me? Is that why you messed up? Its not that you didnt notice, but that you couldnt notice? Tomoe said.

What are you talking about? Stop putting on airs, and tell me already, Shinichi said.

This was no longer a situation where he could fool them, so he came clean and directly asked them to explain.

In response to that, it was not Tomoe who made a disgusted face, but Ryou.

Enough messing around already. Were talking about your prints, your prints! Ryou said.

Y-Yeah, the prints left on the handle on the katana belonged to just two people. Mine and yours, and there were a lot of them too. The fosters could easily figure out that kind of stuff, Tomoe said.

Ryou glared at him, while Tomoe paled, but for some reason, Shinichi was just confused because he felt like he knew what they were talking about, but for some reason, he just couldnt recall.

Prints? Printer? A print out?

Kyui?

When master and servant alike tilted their head in confusion, Tomoe bit her lips, while Ryou yelled.

Hey! I could understand if you didnt understand matters pertaining to Garesto since theyre ahead by leaps and bound in technology, but any modern Japanese would know what were talking about! Ryou.

Umm, actually, I think he might be for real. I knew it. There was no way you wouldnt have noticed it otherwise, Tomoe said.

Haa? What do you mean?

I saw it in a book about returnees before.

In the early days of the cooperation of the two worlds and before even that, when the systems for returnees were still inadequate, due to needing more time to be found, a portion of the drifters were forced to live in Garesto for a long time and ended up deeply influenced by their way of life, causing them to forget some of Earths common sense.

It is said that that due to the human body being forced to suddenly adapt to a completely different environment, unnecessary information couldnt be recalled easily.

In fact, this was the case not only in otherworld drifters, but in everyday life as well.

And indeed, it is common knowledge that things one shouldve studied sometimes dont come to mind as easily as they should.

But that doesnt mean youve forgotten it completely, you just cant remember. Im sure you mustve only realized that youd messed up somehow through our conversation, right? Otherwise, theres no way someone as smart as you wouldve made such a dumb mistake, Tomoe declared bitterly.

It mightve been out of consideration for how hard Shinichis life mustve been in Garesto to have forgotten so much about life in Earth that she gently pointed her index finger at him and showed him her finger print.

The prints were talking about is the print every finger leaves behind, the finger print.

Ah.

In that moment, a crack appeared on his poker face, and that dusty book in a corner of his mind suddenly opened, enlightening(reminding) him what a finger print was. Yes, it was that spiral mark that could be found on every finger and toe.

A mark that wouldnt change for life, one that was unique to every individual.

Because of that it was wildly known as one of the ways to identify a person, and was especially famous for identifying criminals by matching finger prints left on the crime scene or on the evidence.

And while it is uncertain whether this should be said to be a given or not, but the concept of finger prints was one yet to be discovered in Falandia.

In the first place, the way they investigated crimes there was too different, so as someone whos always had to rack his mind to deal with their methods, Shinichi Nakamura had completely forgotten about finger prints.